On 05 May 2014 22:51, Boyd Miller wrote:

>    As IE fades away, Legacy will at some time need to remove the dependence on
> parts of this program

There is no alternative to using this IE-engine for PC software. At least, not
at present costs of development. MS wants developers to move to using .NET which
itself relies on the basic IE-engine. In some respects the EU can be partly
blamed for this - insisting the users were given the option of not using IE as a
browser. This forced MS to split IE into two parts: the engine and a UI part.

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Regards, Mike Fry
Johannesburg



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