Hi there Gtuhl

The most excited idea of Flex it's because flexible, using or not using the
iFrame as suggested as work arround, I might admit that fits perfect but
instead of that, why don't you think a litle bit more and based on your
request, you could also work with the Flex / Ajax Bridge.

The Flex Ajax Bridged could in some upper case help you on this kind of
request, once you just need to open-up and show or preview a html page.

You have to considerable that Flex or better Flash Player 9 has more support
for HTML but not XHTML.


Best.

On 1/10/07, gtuhl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  We have an existing application that has a feature enabling a user to
set content for and preview html newsletters. We are in the process
of researching Flex2 and determining whether the client-side of this
application (currently xul/html/js) should be converted.

Is there any way to render html in Flex2? The htmlText property on
Text won't cut it as it only supports a trivial subset of html.

I essentially need to embed Gecko or another appropriate rendering
engine so that the users can get a rough guess of what their content
looks like. The same pages allow the user to quickly send test
e-mails to whichever accounts they desire, but the quick-preview
feature provided by the current version of the application is heavily
used and cannot be cut.

Ideally Flex2 has something similar to the <browser> component in xul.




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