If you expect to use Gecko as a crawler to get the DOM view of the DHTML pages you will download, that's certainly the best way. A very usefull example is located in [C:]\mozilla\embedding\tests\winEmbed, but the Visual studio Project winembed.dsp seems to be out of order, so I rewrite one, you could get it at http://www.grandville.net/download/winEmbed.vcproj
An other way, for 'statics' HTML (whitout local javascript execution), I wrote an efficient crawler based on two other greats tools : CUrl and LibXML. Greetings From France, Arnaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit dans le message de news: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi all, > > I've been trying to embed Gecko in a C++ crawler that I'm writing, and > all in vain. Docs online are either outdated or confusing, or maybe > I'm just not able to get it. I read somewhere that to embed Gecko we > no more require to checkout the entire Mozilla source tree, nor do we > need to download the gecko-sdk. Downloading and installing the latest > xulrunner builds has got all the necessary files for writing > components in XPCOM. So as of now, I have xulrunner-1.8.0.1 on my > machine, and nothing else. I use Visual Studio 2003 as my IDE. I have > no clue as to how to get started. A simple 'hello-world' app, or just > downloading one single webpage from the Internet, or something like > that. > > Could someone please help me out here? Any help will be greatly > appreciated. > > Thanks, > John. >
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