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multi-platform browser embedding

Question posted by: Joe P. Cool (Guest) on July 5th, 2008 08:05 AM
I fiddled a little with pyGTK and was quite happy to discover
gtkMozEmbed because I want to write an application for Linux and
Windows with a powerful browser widget. Unfortunatly I couldnt find a
way to make gtkMozEmbed work on Windows. Are there alternatives? I'm
lazy so I prefer to download binaries for Windows :) but I don't mind
building from source as long as I can use MinGW/Msys and avoid an
incalculable odyssey through cryptic compiler errors and makefile
surgery. Thanks in advance for your hints.

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Joe
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Diez B. Roggisch
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July 6th, 2008
12:25 PM
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Re: multi-platform browser embedding
Joe P. Cool schrieb:
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I fiddled a little with pyGTK and was quite happy to discover
gtkMozEmbed because I want to write an application for Linux and
Windows with a powerful browser widget. Unfortunatly I couldnt find a
way to make gtkMozEmbed work on Windows. Are there alternatives? I'm
lazy so I prefer to download binaries for Windows :) but I don't mind
building from source as long as I can use MinGW/Msys and avoid an
incalculable odyssey through cryptic compiler errors and makefile
surgery. Thanks in advance for your hints.


If you can switch to Qt4, it embeds WebKit on all platforms.

Diez

 
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