Hello, On windows, there is k-meleon (http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/) based on gecko. But this is not portable :-S This browser is used into the opencd for example.
A. On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 10:15 +0100, Julien Gilli wrote: > Hello, > > Daniel Glazman wrote: > > Julien Gilli wrote: > > > >> Does anyone have any insight on this subject? > > Cross-platformness, open-source, embedabbility, 134,000,000 downloads. > > You really need more arguments ?-) > There are other cross-platform, open source and embeddable web browsers. > They might be easier to use from a developer point of view, and > identical or even better in terms of quality and functionalities. The > number of Firefox downloads just tells that Gecko is probably a very > good embeddable web browser component. It doesn't tell it's the one we > want to use. If you have more technical and detailed informations about > why Gecko would be the best solution in our situation, we would be more > than happy to read about them. > > I think we need a pragmatic study of what's available and how it can be > integrated in the current NG's source code. KHTML and Gecko seems to be > obvious candidates here, there might be more solutions available. Anyone > willing to evaluate these solutions? > > Comments welcome. > > All the best,
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