Anyone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know the technical details about embedding, but I do know that
> anything you can embed IE into, you can also embed Mozilla into
> because it uses exactly the same interface as IE does.
Thanks for the link, but I'm not interested in embedding Mozilla as an
ActiveX widget. My goal is to embed a small part of Mozilla, namely the
Gecko layout engine and CSS style processor, into an external app. This app
would have no graphical output, but instread would do arbitrary processing
on the DOM tree of a loaded document and extract information from it.
Thanks,
-Kevin
> On 7 Jun 2001 17:02:00 GMT, Kevin Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>Hello everyone,
>>
>> I'm not sure if this is the right newsgroup to ask, so if I'm too
>>massively off-topic please be gentle and give me a pointer to the right
>>place. Thanks.
>>
>>Ok, here is my question/problem. I want to use Mozilla/Gecko as a massively
>>overgrown HTML/CSS processor and have access to the DOM from another
>>program. Essentially, I want an embedded display-less browser that can
>>perform a "virtual" layout of an HTML page for me. It sounds like something
>>that the layout developers would have around, so I'm starting my quest here.
>>
>>Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>-Kevin Jacobs
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