Patrick Aljord wrote on 18.01.2006 16:17:
On 1/18/06, Julien Gilli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
Patrick Aljord wrote:
indeed, I think from a developper point of view, KHTML is really easy
to use cause it has a very nice and simple API. As an example Amarok,
KTorrent and many other added embedded KHTML to their app. This can be
done in very few lines of codes. Here you can find more info about it:
http://developer.kde.org/documentation/library/kdeqt/kde3arch/khtml/
The problem with KHTML is that it seems to be unusable on Windows. A
port has started a while ago, but seems to have stopped :
http://developer.kde.org/documentation/library/kdeqt/kde3arch/khtml/.
I think you meant http://khtml-win32.sourceforge.net/ :)
Maybe we could use embedded IE on windows and KHTML on *nix as they
seem to be more simple to implement.
I use Windows (because Linux is too complex for *me*), and if IE is used
in Wengo, I will *not* use Wengo.
Gecko is multi-platform *now* (not vaporware). ;-) Besides, you get a
lot of cool tools/features: tabs, XUL, best rendering engine available,
did I mention *XUL*.
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