13 Jan
2005
13 Jan
'05
3:29 p.m.
On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 07:54 -0600, Bob Jamison wrote:
The Gtk::Socket docs say that it is implemented with X's XEMBED protocol, which of course will work on neither W32 nor native OSX. Kak zhal! Maybe Mozilla's source tree has a cross-platform way of mounting one process's gui in that of another. Gnome's Corba v.3 way (activation like ActiveX) of doing it is cross-platform, but of course that would lead to infinite dependencies.
Yeah, and that's what made me worried. But, I've been told, that there might be a way to do it on Windows too (obviously not using XEMBED). I'm curious if it is a documentation error in GTK+ or just a fact that Sockets/Plugs haven't been implemented on win32.
--Ted