![]() ![]() I already have a patch to do that exact thing for the XUL MIME type. Doing so would allow the control to automatically display SVG whenever IE navigated (directly or by link) to an SVG resource. One change would be making the control a default viewer for the SVG MIME type. However, some small changes could make it much more feasible. This is certainly possible, but not ideal in it’s current form. In the comments of my XUL/E post, some asked about using the control as an alternative to Adobe’s SVG ActiveX control. If you want a current build of the control, download XULRunner, as the control is distributed in that package. Adam Lock’s pages have a lot of information on the control. It is supposed to add transparent ActiveX support to Firefox. You can look around the MediaWrap extension for firefox. However, the Mozilla ActiveX control is real and is a quick and easy way to embed a Mozilla web browser not only in Internet Explorer, but any development environment that supports ActiveX controls, including. It uses different tag, but otherwise seems to work on both firefox and chrome. CouponMeUp have thousands of the best coupons from hundreds of online retailers. Of course, XUL/E is a play on Microsoft’s brand-new-fantastic-sliced-bread WPF/E technology and Mozilla is not mounting a XUL/E initiative (but I can dare to dream). Mozilla - 53.4MB - Freeware - Coupon Search Plugin for Firefox, find some of the best discounts and deals around from the best retailers on the net. First of all, it is using a special MIME Type so that it wont get triggered by sites. You also get a suggestion box for related searches and easy access to the most. The results of your search are sorted by relevance and include both freeware and shareware programs. Indeed, on the very first page it says (under Security): The plugin has some security related features to limit the risk it might pose to users by making ActiveX controls available in Firefox. Download3k search Plugin for Firefox allows you to search and download Download3ks daily updated software applications database from within your Firefox browser. In that post, I demonstrated how Mozilla’s rendering engine (Gecko) could be embedded in Internet Explorer and used to display rich XUL applications and advanced SVG and canvas graphics. That plugin has some documentation, feel free to read it. The demo viewer page alone has over double the hits of the second place page. ![]() I was a little surprised how “popular” my XUL/E post became.
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