Is there a way to implement Gecko (Firefox's layout engine) in vb.net (or any .Net language for that matter, so long as it isn't C++)? I need to just be able to tell it what to put onscreen and thats it. I don't want it to download anything, refrence anything, etc. I just want it to display stuff.
Is there some kind of ActiveX control for this or some sort of assembly that I can reference?
If this isn't possible, is there some other lightweight HTML rendering client out there (free, so no KHTML or MSHTML) that will render even just HTML 3.0 or later (no JS, but CSS would be nice) and support a goodly amount of tags? That would be just fine. Again, I just want a layout engine. It should alert my program via events when it needs a file/document.
Now disable that stupid OneDrive backup request when Windows starts please. So unbelievably frustrating to only have “remind me later” instead of “no and never ask me again”
That's just silly imo. The lengths that man goes to just to avoid W11 is just nuts. Very, very few home users would do that. I will say this though, he is committed.
Btw, I note on askwoody that Woody Leonhard passed away March, 2025 aged 73. His site was one of my favorites back in the day. Belated yes but RIP Woody.
Because of the EU (a good thing) newer android devices been getting 5 years worth of security patches. Except some Motorola which found the loop hole, and offer ZERO updates. In addition, Google for years have been making where it can patch some stuff by updating the core Google Play Store itself.
As echoed earlier, you take the security risk in to your own hand beyond supported.
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Is there a way to implement Gecko (Firefox's layout engine) in vb.net (or any .Net language for that matter, so long as it isn't C++)? I need to just be able to tell it what to put onscreen and thats it. I don't want it to download anything, refrence anything, etc. I just want it to display stuff.
Is there some kind of ActiveX control for this or some sort of assembly that I can reference?
If this isn't possible, is there some other lightweight HTML rendering client out there (free, so no KHTML or MSHTML) that will render even just HTML 3.0 or later (no JS, but CSS would be nice) and support a goodly amount of tags? That would be just fine. Again, I just want a layout engine. It should alert my program via events when it needs a file/document.
Thanks!
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