Hi Daniel,

On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:32 AM, Daniel A. White
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> I just found this Chromium rendering engine called Awesomium.
>
> Daniel A. White
>

Alas, Awesomium does not support the "value-added" browser-like capabilities
that we would want in our ActiveX control.  What will really make a Chrome
ActiveX control a competitive choice is being able to leverage all of the
existing Chrome browser capabilities out of the box, including the
multi-process architecture.  We can always build our own functionality on
top of the WebKit renderer, but that's a lot of work that the Chrome folks
have already done for us :-).

Regards,
Marshall

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