Hi
Thanx for the reply Arjang, 
Well I am going to start with the Macromedia DreamWeaver HTML

At this stage I use RichEdit and the Change the Code(with the tags) to
generate a html page, and from there display the page, and just perhaps
looking for a better way in doing it.

Unfortunately I don't have Delphi 2005 as yet because it is still too
expensive in South Africa, and are still working on Delphi 7.

Johan Fourie


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Arjang Assadi
Sent: 21 June 2005 03:31
To: Borland's Delphi Discussion List
Subject: Re: DHTML Edit

Hi  Johannes,

After IE5 the control was merged into one, in the IE (TWebBrowser)
itself.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/delphi-webbrowser/
is the yahoo groups you can brows to help you using it.


Also
http://www.euromind.com/iedelphi/links.htm
has some usefull info.
Sorry I dont have any code handy, I did use webbrowser (IE) , and
fonud a lot of little annoyances later on.
So if you want to have a lot of control IE might not be good enough, I
always wondered if the Macromedia DreamWeaver HTML control could do a
better job.

Also WebMatrix (asp.net), has some HTML editing capabilities, it is
now superseeded by Visual Web Developer 2005. Both of them are free.
I dont now if the source code for WebMatrix was freely available. But
the HTMLEdit is being used in Delphi 2005 for making asp pages.


That is about all I know on this subject.
Hope gets you some head start. Please let me know what extra
information you find out.
Kind Regards 
Arjang



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