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Zac Bowling's Blog: Subversion, MSDN, Mozilla+MWF

  • amadrias · 3 years ago
    Hi, do you have any rough estimate on your expected delivery date for this WebControl?

    Thanks

    Amadrias
  • Alex Concha · 3 years ago
    PostgreSQL project is still using CVS too.
  • shw · 3 years ago
    now i don't know what to do. i was always thinking that when i will have choice - use SWF or other GUI i will choose gtk#. Mostly because of gecko# working on it [i don't like IE]. now i'm not so sure what will i choose.

    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.
  • zbowling · 3 years ago
    No timeline as of yet. I don't really even have a planned roadmap at this point. I really just know what has to be done and I'm doing it :-P When I get an alpha going, I should have an idea, but at this point I can't say.

    I think the clipboard integration and the javascript access will be possible. DOM integration is going to be massive hurdle.
  • jfcarbel · 3 years ago
    Wow, Delphi developer here that was looking for Gecko embedding in Delphi. Found an ActiveX control and then stumbled across your page.

    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.
  • knocte · 3 years ago
    I can’t figure out why GNOME hasn’t switched yet, but I know its going to be a bit of trouble for Mozilla with the make scripts, lxr, and anonymous mirrors.

    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.