Sorry for bothering you, it works, I had a wrong html file. Thanks very much alex.
Any Idea how to capture events. thanks harvinder "harvinder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > If you put the embedded mozilla or mozilla ActiveX in editor mode, then > > you can drag like in the Composer. > > I think I din put it cleaning, what I ment is can I reposition a table with > the help of mouse, I din see it happening in the composer. > > thanks > harvinder > > "Alex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > harvinder wrote: > > > Hi Alex, > > > > > > 1. In MSHTML there is a thing called 2D positioning which is enabled > using > > > attribute position:absolute. If I enable 2D position in MSHTML, I can > select > > > selectable objects like <table> <div> and move them around much like > > > dragging (I can reposition the elements). Is such a thing possible in > > > Mozilla? > > > > If you put the embedded mozilla or mozilla ActiveX in editor mode, then > > you can drag like in the Composer. > > > > > 2. Also, MSHTML don't support table editing, like resizing column rows, > > > deleting rows columns, Is it possible in Mozilla. > > > > Yes, have a look at the composer. > > > > > 3. MSHTML also provide interfaces for extension it, using > IHTMLEditInterface > > > (or something like that). This interface has methods like > > > PreEventNotify,PostEventNotify. Is there any mechanism in mozilla to > extend > > > it. > > > > The IHTMLEditDesigner interface is not implemented in the ActiveX, but > > if you need it and know c++, should be possible... > > > > > 4. Spell Check: Is it possible to underline the incorect words (using > wave > > > style) much like the Microsoft word do? > > > > I don't know if the spellchecker returns the HtmlDomNode, but if you can > > get the node, then you could underline it with css, couldn't you? > > _______________________________________________ mozilla-embedding mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-embedding
