Was it someone (from ROS) that said they had an "Internet explorer" replacement written in C++ ? Was that a shell-folder explorer or an iexplorer type of application. Can it be made to support "Internet Explorer" controls. (the "Shell.Explorer"/IWebBrowser2 one, that can be placed in user applications to display HTML files).
What is the situation with MinGW/cygwin on ROS/windows fronts is it able to build any kind of fully qualified ActiveX controls? Is there any free (beer is good to) compilers that can build fully qualified ActiveX controls? What is the situation on Wine. can widl or any other tool produce a proper .TLB structure? Can a ready made .TLB file (from VC++) be in any way associated (in registry) or linked to an ELF compiled dll(control) ?
any comments or pointers will be appreciated.
Free Life Boaz
Mike Hearn wrote:
On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 08:06, Marcus Meissner wrote:
Read what Alexandre wrote. To paraphrase:
"Feel free to write it in C++ and submit it when you are done."
ie I guess there is no rule, it's just a matter of using it when appropriate (and of course Alexandre must agree that it is appropriate :)