Hello,
Peter Reaper wrote:
Julien Gilli said on 17.1.2006 13:03:
* 2nd functionality :
End the reliance in the UI on the Internet Explorer rendering
engine!!! I want to un-install OW every time it asks me to allow
scripts/ActiveX/something IE-ish. I use Firefox for a reason.
It makes a lot of sense. We are thinking about the most portable,
featureful and easy to develop solution. AFAIK, using KHTML is the
best solution we came up so far. Do you have any experience in
embedding a web browser in an application that could help us choose
the right solution?
I would (without being a programmer) suggest Mozilla / Gecko /
XULRunner. NVU and Songbird are doing it. I hope you will too. :-)
The problem with Gecko is that it is, from what i've read and what i've
seen so far, very kludgy to include blissfully within a Qt application.
Even if NG is supposed to have other GUI than a Qt frontend, it is the
only one that is currently supported and developed.
Actually, i just came accross this document :
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/embedding/embedoverview/EmbeddingBasicsTOC.html
, and i see nothing that would prevent us to use what it describes in a
Qt application.
Does anyone have any insight on this subject?
All the best,
--
Julien Gilli
OpenWengo, the free and multiplatform VoIP client
http://www.openwengo.com/
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