Ghost,
Unfortunately its IE6 that would more then likely be installed.
IE6 has very poor support for CSS and is missing a handful of other HTML
tags, as compared to Mozilla & IE7.
If the target site/sites that graphicsxp is target require "full" CSS
support then the IE6 control may not be sufficient...
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Hope this helps
Jay B. Harlow
..NET Application Architect, Enthusiast, & Evangelist
T.S. Bradley -
http://www.tsbradley.net
"GhostInAK" <pa**@paco.comwrote in message
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Hello graphicsxp,
I would suggest avoiding the mozilla activeX control. Many people do not
have Firefox/Mozilla installed.. and do not wish for it to be installed.
On the other hand, everyone have IE installed. Using the builtin IE
control will reduce the size of your application, reduce bugs/tech support
calls, and be just as good and possibly better in terms of rendering and
usability than the Mozilla solution.
-Boo
>Hello,
Does anyone know a com object which would allow using Firefox within a
winform .net application, such as the IE webcontrol ?
Thanks