Re: Simple Unicode HTML Display Component
- From: "Tim Sullivan" <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 12:13:49 -0400
Unfortunately, you can't depend on people having IE installed in
Europe, since MS had to stop shipping with Windows in the EU.
So, it may or may not be available, and your install procedure
would have to take that into account. That is why I am looking
for something more self-contained.
I think you're wrong there. They don't ship *Media Player*, but IE must be there, because so much of Windows uses it internally. I know that they had to provide a way to "hide" the browser, but the underlying components are still there. The XP N and Vista N versions do include IE with them, and previous versions came out before the EU decisions.
At least, that's the best I can tell from 20 minutes on google. If someone from the EU can tell me differently, I'll gladly stand corrected. Until then, though, using IE is the lightest-weight component you can choose, since it's already part of the OS.
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Tim Sullivan
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