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Amadrias
and my opinion what to implement:
- access to clipboard ans selected text [...]
- access to js
- dom integration
i can live without others - i'm not planning to make next webbrowser with settings and things like that - i need control that will display html and be able to make some operations on it.
I think the clipboard integration and the javascript access will be possible. DOM integration is going to be massive hurdle.
I would love to try and use this control in Delphi .NET or C#.
Was actually looking at the mCatalog program which uses GeckoSharp to render a screen that looks like the Delicious Library app on the Mac.
I hope your control will support as many features as the GeckoSharp since I am building an application like mCatalog.
I'd would vote for print/preview, access to selected text, proxy config settings.
Does your API support the search of text where it will highlight and scroll to the text found? This is a feature that could be quite useful in apps using it as an embeded control for document management and display.
I believe this is a much needed control/API since I have not seen any easy way to embed the mozilla WebControl in .NET based apps. If someone else knows of current options to explore, please let us know.
This seems to be a problem, but not the main reason. It's an INVALID bug but nothing happens if you put there a vote.