Hey Phil, could you point me to the references/resources you used for 
Gecko#?  I tried to write a gecko# app a few months ago, and I gave-up 
in frustration.  I would really like to create the app though.

There was a mailing list for it, but last I checked it was dead.

Thanks,

Bill

Phillip Dyer wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>     I'm trying to deploy an application that relies on both GTK# and 
> Gecko#, I would prefer to have all the GTK#/GTK libraries in the main 
> directory or a subdirectory in my program. There are two reasons for 
> this, the first being that I don't want the user to have to run two (or 
> three)  installers to get my application working . The second reason 
> being that I use GAIM for my instant messenger which doesn't work with 
> the newest version of GTK and likes to give me grief because I have a 
> newer version installed as well with GTK#. So I'd like to have my 
> program ship with a local version that it relies on rather than the 
> version the rest of the system will rely on.
>    
>     I'm currently using MS.NET 2003, this is the first time I've tried 
> to write an installer for something I've developed and would appreciate
> it if someone could point me in the right direction on how to do this.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Phillip Dyer
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