Re: Java HTML/JS/CSS Browsers



You might have a look at Webrenderer.

Regards,

Silvio Bierman

"Jason Proctor" <jason@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:150120071823065509%jason@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
hey everyone,

i'm looking for a pure java plugin for my Swing program which can do a
good job of rendering HTML and which has good support for JavaScript
and CSS.

so far i've found -

- WebWindow
affordable but the CSS and JavaScript support is basic and the
rendering is not very tolerant of HTML wonkiness

- ICEbrowser
rendering engine is good, but the CSS support is only basic and it's
very expensive

- ProSyst MBrowser
got an eval copy, but the installer doesn't work. tech support Q in.

- Clue browser
looks good from the reviews, but the company producing it appears to
have folded.

does anyone have any recommendations?

thanks!
j


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