wxBrowser 0.3.0 is available for download at SourceForge. Introduction The wxBrowser is an application browser, which is similar to a regular web browser, but it doesn't read HTML to generate and display content; it reads wxwML (XML), generates and dynamically executes wxPython GUI code.
GUI events are bound to URLs instead of functions. If an event is triggered the wxBrowser requests a new document from the URL, expecting wxwML back. It translates the wxwML into wxPython code and executes it. See http://www.pulp.se/wx/wxBrowser.pdf for more info Changes This is a complete rewrite of 0.2.5. I added support for "client-side scripting" and the possibility to add and/or customize handling of widgets. Note! This version of the wxBrowser has no "Open URL" dialog so you must enter the URL at the command prompt. Download You can download the python source from SourceForge (http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=134835&package_id=148033&release_id=352303) and there's a sample application at http://www.pulp.se/wx/contacts/v2 that you can use to test it. More information See: http://sourceforge.net/projects/wxbrowser and http://www.pulp.se/ Disclaimer The wxBrowser is still very "work in progress", there's still lots of things to be done but this version is complete enough to play around with and try out the idea. I haven't had the opportunity to try this version on any other OS than Windows XP. If you do, please let me know what happens. WARNING! By adding client-side scripting I've also made it rather EASY to have the wxBrowser execute "malicious python code" that can possibly harm your computer so please be careful with what applications you point your wxBrowser to. I won't take responsibility for any damages done to your computer by using this software. -- Johan Lindberg, 2005-08-28 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations.html