Sorry to ask such a basic question, but I am having a bit of trouble
understanding this, even after/especially after browsing the pages on
mozilla.org/mozdev.org. I should like to think that it may be partly because
English isn't my mother tongue, so technical explanations can go over my head,
but it's probably just that I'm dumb ;)
Anyway, all I really want to do is to let a program of mine (Windows program)
have the ability to display HTML pages with CSS and such. I could always try to
use Internet Explorer, but I by far prefer Mozilla, so I figured it would be
nicer to embed Mozilla/Gecko.
If all I want to do is to be able to display normal HTML pages, CSS and perhaps
XML, what should I download? The full Mozilla source code or the Gecko SDK? And
where do I go from there? I briefly had a look at both, but without at the
moment getting an understanding of how I would go about using either to be able
to show webpages in my program.
I admit I am not a very good programmer, and probably won't get it to work
anyway, but I should like to give it a try at least if I can just get started :)
-- Lasse Hovlandsdal
- Re: Getting started with embedding Mozilla/Gecko Lasse Hovlandsdal
- Re: Getting started with embedding Mozilla/Gecko Steve Williams
- Re: Getting started with embedding Mozilla/Geck... Lasse Hovlandsdal
