- From: Raffaele Sena <raff@nuvomedia.com>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2000 08:49:29 -0800
- To: "J.K. Lin" <jinkun@mindspring.com>, <www-lib@w3.org>
> I am writing a simplified web browser. My trouble now is >about JavaScript code embedded in HTML pages. Does >anybody knows how I can get any source code of JavaScript >interpreter/parser so that I can embed it in my browsing >functions? (If necessary, I am willing to pay for it. :-) I think there was some work done in the KDE File Manager (that is an HTML viewer). I don't know what the status of JavaScript in Mozilla is, and how easy it is to use it in another applicationl. If you want a commercial implementation, check out Nombas ScriptEase (http://www.nombas.com/). No idea of the current pricing, and it's not the easiest thing to add to a web browser, but it's doable. Just be prepared to add a lot of stuff to you browser (callbacks, lists of HTML objects and such). And at the end it will not be a simplified web browser anymore :) -- Raffaele
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