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Subsciber123
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Does anybody know where I can download a WORKING version of the Grail web browser? The one at http://grail.sourceforge.com/ has so many errors and exceptions in it that I cannot possibly fix them all (although I managed to fix two of them; I was able to fix just enough so that it was able to display text files and very simple HTML files, instead of crashing before showing the window).

My operating system is windows, and I am using Python 2.4 made by ActiveState. I want to edit the GUI of Grail slightly so that I can use it as a UI for some of my programs. The wx.htmlWindow doesn't support any sort of forms, and wx.IEhtmlWindow looks terrible, and only works on windows.
Dec 1 '06 #1
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bartonc
6,596 Recognized Expert Expert
wx 2.7 came out this month. I haven't gotten it yet. If you haven't yet, I'd check that out as this seems like a natural update.

I found this by google "python.org cheese shop grail". there are others.


PS "Grail" was a web browser written in Python (or an attempt at one).


[1] It's mostly useless but I trust wholy.graal will be downloaded by
millions.
Dec 1 '06 #2
Subsciber123
87 New Member
That is not really very useful info. Does anybody know of where I could get a working version of Grail?
Dec 8 '06 #3
bartonc
6,596 Recognized Expert Expert
That is not really very useful info. Does anybody know of where I could get a working version of Grail?
Did you check out wholy.graal?
Dec 8 '06 #4
Loismustdie129
195 New Member
You can try here Grail Download.
Dec 10 '06 #5

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