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[gopher] Re: sigh..



I've done some IE plugin coding (scream now). Netscape-style plugin support was dropped in IE5. IE plugins are essentially COM servers (I wrote mine using ATL) and such. It's a fairly ugly piece of code, but if your interested in building the plugin, you can use libgopher to make it easier to do, but you still need to be able to manipulate the IE DOM, which is evil in ways that are difficult to imagine.
Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: Cameron Kaiser <spectre@floodgap.com>
To: gopher@complete.org
Sent: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 9:04 pm
Subject: [gopher] Re: sigh..



> i've been fruitlessley searching for info on building ie7/ie8 add-ons, as 
> i'd like to port gopher on that interface for the windows platform. 
> unfortunately, the pages i *do* find of interest link to microsoft site 
> pages that no ;onger exist. does ANYONE know where i can acquire this 
> information? 

I 'read somewhere' that IE will accept Netscape-style plugins. However, that
was in something for IE4 and I have no idea if it is still true for IE7/8.

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