I'm wondering if it's making getting too sophisticated. WinEmbed
should be an example of how to embed mozilla in an another app, no
more, no less. I'm one of the people who are using mozilla strictly
for XUL and a few other services. Until the XPFE team finishes
creating a stand-alone build for this purpose, winembed is the best
example of how to easily embed mozilla in an app. If winEmbed is
going to become a fully functional web browser, we're going to need
another separate example again of simply how to embed mozilla in an
application.
dave.
Wednesday, December 13, 2000, 6:00:12 AM, you wrote:
AL> I've just checked in a new version of winEmbed.
AL> This new version makes it work more like a simple browser with
AL> back/forward/stop/go buttons, an address field, status & progress bars,
AL> more menu options and more "correct" implementations of the various
AL> pieces of functionality. I've tried to ensure all code uses the "public"
AL> embedding interfaces but there are still some bits that rely on the
AL> "private" interfaces such as nsIDocShell & nsIContentViewer.
AL> winEmbed is an ongoing piece of work so feel free to make suggestions.