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    Hi, Does anyone know where I can purchase a lightweight, simple HTML file viewer that I can plug into my VC application? I need to show some html files, but I don't want IE dependency. Thanks in advance, Wanderle

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      Hi, Does anyone know where I can purchase a lightweight, simple HTML file viewer that I can plug into my VC application? I need to show some html files, but I don't want IE dependency. Thanks in advance, Wanderle

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      Wanderley, I've never actually worked with it myself, but you might check out www.mozilla.org If you are unaware, Mozilla is the open source project that Netscape fostered when it released the pending source code for Netscape 5.0. www.mozilla.org and Netscape continue to utilize the same opensource codebase, but Netscape extends the code with proprietary extensions before releasing their products. As far as web browser stuff is concerned, it should be about as solid as you can get.

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        Wanderley, I've never actually worked with it myself, but you might check out www.mozilla.org If you are unaware, Mozilla is the open source project that Netscape fostered when it released the pending source code for Netscape 5.0. www.mozilla.org and Netscape continue to utilize the same opensource codebase, but Netscape extends the code with proprietary extensions before releasing their products. As far as web browser stuff is concerned, it should be about as solid as you can get.

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        There is already an IE like browser using the latest mozilla milestone out: http://www.kmeleon.org Currently it is version 0.1 and comes with complete source code (MFC)

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          Hi, Does anyone know where I can purchase a lightweight, simple HTML file viewer that I can plug into my VC application? I need to show some html files, but I don't want IE dependency. Thanks in advance, Wanderle

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          I can send you some source files (no need to purchase, but it would be nice to mention me when you are using these files). Send me an e-mail message to remaind, or wait 1-2 days until I'll post a lightweight article on CodeTools (the time is a problem - now - for me...)

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            I can send you some source files (no need to purchase, but it would be nice to mention me when you are using these files). Send me an e-mail message to remaind, or wait 1-2 days until I'll post a lightweight article on CodeTools (the time is a problem - now - for me...)

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            I agree source is better, I need a HTML control, not based on IE that could be used on UNIX and Windows, MFC is fine as I am using WindU on UNIX

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              Hi, Does anyone know where I can purchase a lightweight, simple HTML file viewer that I can plug into my VC application? I need to show some html files, but I don't want IE dependency. Thanks in advance, Wanderle

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              Thanks for the messages. I've already tried Mozilla - it's a great job. But what I really need is something like CRichEditCtrl, with HTML support. I don't need to edit html files, just a viewer

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                Hi, Does anyone know where I can purchase a lightweight, simple HTML file viewer that I can plug into my VC application? I need to show some html files, but I don't want IE dependency. Thanks in advance, Wanderle

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                I looked all over for something like this for one of my applications. The only thing I found was the TxText control. I believe it is made in Germany, but is availalbe from Programmers Paradise. It is both a Rich Text and HTML editor and viewer. I believe it works as an OCX/DLL or such, and they have a nice trial version so you can play with it and see if it does what you want. It hasa lot of nice features, but of course it is complicated to use. However, an HTML editor is by it's nature complicated. It is also cheap and with no runtime royalties if I remember correctly. Just so you know, I wound up never using it. I left the functionality out of the app. Email me if you can't find it

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                  Hi, Does anyone know where I can purchase a lightweight, simple HTML file viewer that I can plug into my VC application? I need to show some html files, but I don't want IE dependency. Thanks in advance, Wanderle

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                  Check out one called QHTM (Quick, Light HTML Control)

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