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Alternatives to the Web Browser control

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Brian Simmons - 31 Jan 2007 00:46 GMT
Hi All,

Curious to see if anyone has experience or knows about any alternative
components to using the WebBrowser control.

I found this component:
http://www.syncfusion.com/products/htmlui/windows/default.aspx
Essential HTMLUI

Does pretty much everything that I'd be looking for, just kinda put off by
the price.  $500 seems a bit high with no source and for one component.

Why I'm looking: I simply don't want to rely on the MS WebBrowser control.
I'm looking for a solution which I will know exactly what the output will be
w/o having to know what version of the browser the client machine has.

I've googled and haven't found anything but the HTMLUI component.  Anyone
know of any others???

Thanks,
Brian
Linda Liu [MSFT] - 31 Jan 2007 09:55 GMT
Hi Brian,

I have searched the Internet for alternatives to the Web Browser control
and found a free component 'HTMLEidtor', which does viewing as well as
editing.

You may visit the following link to get more information and the component.
'The HtmlEditor - a C# control that wraps MSHTML'
http://www.itwriting.com/htmleditor/index.php

Hope this helps.

Sincerely,
Linda Liu
Microsoft Online Community Support

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Linda Liu [MSFT] - 05 Feb 2007 02:44 GMT
Hi Brian,

How about the problem now?

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Sincerely,
Linda Liu
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Brian Simmons - 06 Feb 2007 00:13 GMT
Hi Linda,

Thanks for the alternative web browser solution.  One (hopefully quick)
follow-up, is that component:
http://www.itwriting.com/htmleditor/index.php
Dependent on Internet Explorer being installed on the machine?  I couldn't
tell from the webpage.

I'm really hoping for a IE-free solution.

Thanks,
Brian

> Hi Brian,
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> Linda Liu
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Linda Liu [MSFT] - 06 Feb 2007 10:46 GMT
Hi Brian,

It seems that that the HTMLEditor doesn't depend on the IE installed on the
machine. It's a wrapper for MSHTML and acts like an alternative of IE.

Note that since it is a 3rd-party product, Microsoft will not resposible
for its security and stability.

Sincerely,
Linda Liu
Microsoft Online Community Support

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