On 08/11/06, Alexandre Leclerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the pointer... I already knew this; this is why I did ask
the question. Maybe there is another way asside using the mozilla
back-end? If there are no other solution, this is fine... at least
this is a solution.
Okay, you are not understanding the Mozilla Plugin Panel (MPP) and how
it works. It doesn't use Mozilla at all! Maybe the usage of the word
'Mozilla' is confusing. What is does do, is allow you to use the
Mozilla plugins currently available. In theory, any Mozilla plugins
should work. The MPP implements the API's that the plugins expect
from Mozilla. This way, when the plugin loads inside MPP, it has no
idea, it isn't running inside Mozilla. The plugin can call the API's
it needs and the MPP will respond as needed.
As I said, the Linux side needs some work. When I started the project,
I knew nothing about X11 programming. Things are now different. The
Windows side of things are working fine. The plugin was design using
Lazarus, so creating a Lazarus component on the component palette is a
no brainer.
I will create a web page describing the MPP and how it works. It
should be available on my website after the weekend. Maybe I should
rather put it on the Lazarus Wiki now that I think about it.
Regards,
- Graeme -
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