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Does anyone know if Mono will support J# Browser Controls? If not, is
there
anything that will run them on OS's other than Win32 and browsers other
than
IE? Is this likely to change in the next few years? |
Mono doesn't have J# compiler currently and obviously the J# libraries
aren't redistributable to use with Mono (they ship with some windows
installer for now and will be integrated in .NET2.0 runtime, so detaching
them from there and using in mono might be illegal)
Instead of J# Browser controls then try WinForms controls that play well in
both .NET and Mono. Not sure though if Mono has a web browser plugin yet to
be able to add WinForms in Mozilla etc. There's a way to add WinForms to
Internet Explorer using the OBJECT tag, I'm pretty sure of it. Maybe on
Windows Mozilla allows .NET controls the same way, since it implements the
OBJECT tag (via some optional startup or maybe compile switch it has) for
ActiveX controls
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