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Re: Internet Explorer and Flash integration
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Re: Internet Explorer and Flash integration


  • Subject: Re: Internet Explorer and Flash integration
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 08:43:31 +0700

Hello!

Thanks for your response. My task is to show contents of the internet
pages like regular browsers do that but in my own window. Unfortunately I
have no idea about pages user want to browse with my application and
really have to support javascript, forms, etc.

Seems I really have to integrate with some open source browser
trying not to violate license.

>I personally would just use the Flash 5 support in
>QT5/6, since you can then embed all the content other
>than HTML. There are HTML renderers available in Carbon
>and Cocoa, but they aren't as nearly 'feature-complete'
>as IE/Omniweb/Mozilla/iCab/etc/etc...
>
>What exactly do you need from this embedding of content?
>If it is for a media/content viewer of simple design
>that links into a network (Something like how
>Morpheus/Kazaa works, with basic HTML display and built-
>in content display)... then you can make do with QT5/6
>and the Cocoa HTML renderers.


Yours, Andrey Zharkikh.
Novosoft project manager.
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