> That's what the 1.0 branch of Mozilla is for. Stability in API. True
> Plus it's available under the LGPL (although not all of it; should be > checked almost an a file by file basis). I've just got an email saying that the KDE libs might actually be under the lgpl. It's something to check On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 14:36, Vincent Béron wrote: > Mike Hearn a écrit: > > Esp startup time is to be considered, gecko requires initialization of > > XPCOM and other stuff, also the biggest problem with gecko is that the > > embedding interfaces tend to change with every major release of Mozilla. > > As Moz is often kept quite up to date, that means Wine would constantly > > break a la Galeon <yuck>. KHTML is far more stable, and could be bundled > > with Wine anyway. > > That's what the 1.0 branch of Mozilla is for. Stability in API. > Plus it's available under the LGPL (although not all of it; should be > checked almost an a file by file basis). > > Vincent > > >