2008/11/16 Marshall Greenblatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I agree with you on this point.  I believe the best solution is to add
> "theme" support to chrome similar to the visual styles support provided by

Ah I see, it took me a while to realize but you don't want to embed
it, you want to create a custom UI above the chromium browser. Ok well
then it's mostly a fork you are looking to. Otherwise, like I and Ben
said, for a truly embedded html viewer, RenderViewHost is the best
place to hook.


> As an added bonus, if we provide features in the chrome ActiveX control that
> go beyond what Microsoft provides -- like support for theming, tabs and a
> multi-process architecture -- then so much the better for us and our users.

Tabs? You cannot provide tabs with IWebBrowser2 without adding a new
interface and major UI coordination. You should look at implementing
the base functionality first before looking at complex issues like tab
support.

Actually, do you really need to do anything at all? I mean, if you
want to have a help center browser, have you thought about using:
path\to\chrome.exe
     --user-data-dir=path\to\my\help\center\tmp-data-dir
     --app=path\to\my\help\center\index.html

M-A

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