> The only thing we’d have to do is put in a browser control into the UI (and > we can obviously lock what it can do down), and present the appropriate view > to the user.**** > > ** ** > > We could either use the IE WPF widget, or it turns out there is another > based on the Chromium/Webkit engine : http://awesomium.com/ … which sports > a WPF control as well.**** > > ** ** > > What do y’all think?**** > > > I feel very strange saying this, but IE9 would probably be suitable and because it's IE, probably the most "well supported" in terms of gluing together nicely with C#
Or, we could always wait for IE10 ;) It's a real pity about Awesomium's license. --Adam
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