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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: getting EMBED scripts in a KHTMLPart
From:       "Friedrich W. H. Kossebau" <kossebau () kde ! org>
Date:       2007-02-15 18:05:37
Message-ID: 200702151905.37271.kossebau () kde ! org
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Am Donnerstag, 15. Februar 2007 18:52, schrieb koos vriezen:
> 2007/2/15, Thiago Macieira <thiago@kde.org>:
> > koos vriezen wrote:
> > >If I'm not mistaken, there is already one for IE, requiring to replace
> > >your KPart
> > >sugar with a ActiveX one.
> > >For Netscape this would be nice too. Looks to me like a feature required
> > > for a full blown, cross platform Gui Tk
> >
> > You're not suggesting that we should write that, are you?
>
> Actually that did came to my mind in the past to add a ns wrapper to
> kmplayer, that would then work for all kparts. But as long nobody beats me
> at that, it's still on my todo-it-one-day list.
>
> > Given the availability of embeddable components that KDE provides, it's
> > in those browsers' best interests to load KParts on the Linux platform.
>
> Otoh, as long as it's not possible, given the popularity of firefox,
> it might be in
> their interest not to do it. So people keep on writing nsplugins with
> the ns API, which also somehow work with konqueror and nsplugin.
> But I'm not sure either way.

Tobias König once started something called dragonegg for KDE3.

Have a look here:
http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/playground/utils/dragonegg/

It works a little, but has flaws I don't remember. But hey, SUSE even delivers 
it as a package ;)

Friedrich
 
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