In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Carlfish) wrote:
> Secondly, because that's the way Netscape Communicator worked, and Mozilla
> is supposed to supply Netscape with a replacement for Communicator.
Mozilla is supposed to be an improvement over Communicator.
> Thirdly, having the various aspects of Mozilla running in separate
> processes brings in all sorts of issues about performing inter-process
> communications in a uniform manner across multiple platforms, and might
> significantly complicate embedding scenarios.
Interprocess communications performed in platform-standard ways are
required anyway in order to support the use of third-party mail/news
clients with Mozilla-the-browser.
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Henri Sivonen
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