Mark Finkle wrote:
> On Jun 20, 8:27 pm, Frank Burleigh<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote:
>> I've always wanted to embed gecko in a few of my win32 apps (made with
>> Borland and now CodeGear tools) but it's always been a huge challenge.
>> I think Mozilla know this, so I was very excited by Blizzard's May, 2008
>> blog posts about this issue.  But it's become silent again (fx3? ;-)
>> with the wiki page untouched since March.
>>

[snip]

>
> The Mozilla ActiveX control _should_ be capable of handling the link
> clicks (see OnBeforeNavigate event) and is an easy drop-in for Delphi.
> Just make sure you register the control first (regsrv32 mozctlx.dll).

Thanks, Mark.  I'm getting the SDK and the runtime.  I'll install the 
runtime in the way the MDC describes and register the control.  I think 
my requirements will include:

- xslt transforms
- intercepting navigation
- copy to clipboard
- print
- stream content to the control

> For a less MSHTML-like interface, try out GeckoFx, a .NET-based
> Mozilla Wrapper. It should work okay with newer versions of Delphi.

"Less MSHTML" would be wonderful.  I'd love to be able to start xpcom, 
start a display context, mount that to a Windows window control and be 
on my way -- all from dynamic linking to already-installed DLLs if 
they're there.

I've looked in the source for GeckoFX.  It's a nicely solution for those 
working in the .net WinForms world (including Delphi's .net 
"personality").  Those of us working in *Win32* Delphi / C++ world won't 
be helped by this, I'm afraid.

> XULRunner is usually the answer to "embedding Mozilla" questions.

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