That's what the 1.0 branch of Mozilla is for. Stability in API.
True
Plus it's available under the LGPL (although not all of it; should be checked almost an a file by file basis).
I've just got an email saying that the KDE libs might actually be under the lgpl. It's something to check
On Mon, 2002-11-11 at 14:36, Vincent Béron wrote:
Mike Hearn a écrit:
Esp startup time is to be considered, gecko requires initialization of XPCOM and other stuff, also the biggest problem with gecko is that the embedding interfaces tend to change with every major release of Mozilla. As Moz is often kept quite up to date, that means Wine would constantly break a la Galeon <yuck>. KHTML is far more stable, and could be bundled with Wine anyway.
That's what the 1.0 branch of Mozilla is for. Stability in API. Plus it's available under the LGPL (although not all of it; should be checked almost an a file by file basis).
Vincent