I meant the constraints of having to use a plug-in inside the web 
browser control as opposed to a .net control that natively supported 
svg.

Simon

--- In [email protected], "brianwebb137" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "simonshutter" <simon@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > I generate SVG from a desktop application built on .Net.
> > 
> > The application also implements a webbrower control that is an IE 
> > wrapper and because there is no native support for SVG in IE I am 
> > constrained to using IE/ASV.
> > 
> > Does anyone know if there are equivalent controls that enable FF 
> > or Op to be embedded in a .Net app?
> > 
> > Tx, Simon
> >
> I recently started using the WebBrowser/IE6/ASV6 combination within 
> my VS2005 .NET programs, after a bit of hair pulling.  I saw that 
an 
> ActiveX control for Mozilla is also available, but I didn't try 
it.  
> What kind of "constraints" are you experiencing?
> 
> - Brian
>




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