Right, apparently Trident is the MS rendering engine that IE uses (had to
look it up on wiki to find that out), I recall another very popular browser
pre 2000 called neoplanet that was around for awhile and was fully skinable.


On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Chris Dunford <[email protected]>wrote:

> > the first sentence of the write up says it is based on IE code
>
> I've seen similar statements in a couple of write-ups, and something
> doesn't
> sound right. Since IE is proprietary, how could GreenBrowser could be based
> on it?
>
> My hunch is that what they actually mean is that GB uses the MSHTML
> rendering engine, which is the same one that IE uses. MSHTML isn't IE, it's
> just a Windows component that IE (and a lot of other software) uses to
> render HTML.
>
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