At 08:38 PM 6/1/2004, you wrote:
I was in the middle (actually about done) of writing a context sensitive help module for one of my programs when PalmSource released their WebBrowser2.0. As I had, naturally been trying to make my help module as generic as possible and utilize externally (read desktop) generated .pdb help files with text and graphics, the option of launching a browser from within my app caught my eye as did the following line on page 6:
#define newHomePage "file:MyWCHomePage.prc" , which naturally implies that I could use standard HTML and include the content in an external module/prc file, possibly even on an SD card.
Page 6 of what document?
BTW, Web Browser 2.0 isn't very that deployed; AFAIK, it's only shipped on the PalmOne Tungsten C and the Tapwave Zodiac devices. Other PalmOne devices either use Blazer 3.0 (Treo 600) or Web Pro (T|T, T|T2, T|T3, Zire 72). Sony has their own browser based on NetFront. Unless you're only targeting the WB2 devices, this probably isn't the best scheme.
-- Ben Combee, DTS technical lead, PalmSource, Inc. Read "Combee on Palm OS" at http://palmos.combee.net/
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