![]() ![]() The source code is available free for both the ActiveX Control for Mozilla and Mozilla itself. ![]() Let me point out that both Mozilla and the ActiveX Control for Mozilla are independent projects that are not associated with either Netscape or AOL. So, if you want a browser that you can use in your applications sans Microsoft, you should consider using the Mozilla Browser because the source code is available for free and it is very easy to compile and put in any MFC or ATL project. ![]() I have never liked Microsoft’s restrictive license agreement for Internet Explorer’s ActiveX Control, i.e., their WebBrowser ActiveX Control. This article shows how to embed the ActiveX Control created by Adam Lock for the Mozilla Browser in CViews and Dialogs in MFC applications which can easily be extended for ATL applications as well. ![]()
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