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Re: [platform-swt-dev] Browser widget question
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Got there!
Turns out to be quite interesting picking through all the source files
including only those necessary for a build. The .classpath made from
.classpath_win32_mozilla didn't, as I recall, include a few packages.
In any case, it builds just fine, with the exception that I now need the
dll to go with it, and am at a loss to invent that. (Of course, it might
exist and I just didn't find it).
Comments welcome.
Thanks
Jack
Christophe Cornu wrote:
Assuming you are at step 4 in bug 41840 (Eclipse is started, the source for
the org.eclipse.swt project has been downloaded through CVS from
Eclipse.org and is in your workspace - please ask if you have trouble
getting this right):
- open the resource view and look for the file .classpath_win32_mozilla
inside the project org.eclipse.swt. Rename this file to .classpath . The
org.eclipse.swt project is rebuilt and the Browser widget is now using the
Mozilla browser.
- continue with the other steps (get the org.eclipse.swt.win32 project
etc.)
Chris
Jack Park
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Chris,
This turned out to be quite useful until the line:
set the .classpath using .classpath_win32_mozilla
In my project, I can open the .classpath, but, I must confess, I'm at a
loss to know how to add ".classpath_win32_mozilla" to it.
Could you sketch what that would look like? BTW: the values for PATH given
in the report:
C:\Program Files\mozilla.org\Mozilla;C:\Program Files\Common
Files\mozilla.org\GRE\1.4f_2003062408 are almost precisely those on my
installation (not sure about the final number on the GRE.
Thanks
Jack
Christophe Cornu wrote:
Hi Jack,
(as you already know) As outlined in the SWT FAQ below, the Browser widget
on Windows platforms is only supported with IE.
http://dev.eclipse.org/viewcvs/index.cgi/%7Echeckout%7E/platform-swt-home/faq.html#browserwindows
This said, it is currently possible to build the Browser widget on Windows
so that it uses Mozilla. Instructions are available at:
https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=41840 .
If you believe supporting Mozilla on Windows is important to your project,
please reopen bug 41840 and add your vote to it...
Chris
Jack Park
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As a new person to this list, I hope this question is no redundant.
Google doesn't think so.
I just got the Browser widget working (windows). It is seriously cool!
Thanks to those who created it. I had spent the weekend trying to get
WebClient to work with SWT, all the way down to an assertion fault in
the dll -- out of my depth.
In any case, I think there is great reason to request that the Windows
version of Browser have the option of opening Mozilla instead of IE.
Any thoughts on this possibility?
Many thanks.
Jack