Hi
I have recently attempted to use the Mozilla ActiveX control in favour to the equivalent IE control. I am using C++ within the BCB 6. I used to use the VCL TCppWebBrowser component (an IE activeX wrapper) and simply replied it with the Mozilla control. Navigation local html pages work seemingly without a problem. However I need to gain access to printer functions. and attempted to use the IMozControlBridge - this is where problems began!
I found a few lines of code (from withing this mailing list) and altered it slightly to the following.
In my .h file:
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#include "MOZILLACONTROLLib_OCX.h"
#include "nsIWebBrowser.h"
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class TForm1 : public TForm
{
-published:
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TMozillaBrowser *HTMLBrowser;
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private:
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IMozControlBridge *pBridge;
...
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}; In the constructor of my .cpp file
... #pragma link "MOZILLACONTROLLib_OCX" ...
__fastcall TForm1::Torm1 (TComponent* Owner) : TForm(Owner { HRESULT rv; nsIWebBrowser *pMoz = nsnull; pBridge = nsnull;
rv = HTMLBrowser->DefaultDispatch->QueryInterface(Sysutils::StringToGUID("{D6131E69-4A89-4AB5-B916-5A581D66C84F}")),
(void **)&pBridge );
if( SUCCEEDED( rv ) ) { rv = pBridge->GetWebBrowser( (void **)&pMoz ); pBridge->Release(); } }
Now this compiles, builds and runs. However pMoz remains a NULL. Why? Why can't I get an interface? What have I left out!
Regards Gerhard
OK, seemed to figured it out so far. I Now appear to get a valid *nsLWebBrowser after I use the ActiveX navigate function.
Can anybody indicate what the necessary step are to get to the nsLWebBrowserPrint interface?
Thanks, Gerhard
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