Browsing in a Windows Application: From Internet Explorer to WebView 2
It is fairly common these days in a native applications, like a RAD Studio VCL Windows applications, to have the need to display web content embedded into the applications itself. Microsoft recently made a couple of announcements for the evolution of this area of the Windows platform:
1. Internet Explorer as an applications is not going to ship in the next version of Windows. However, the embedded control (formally MSHTML, but often indicated as the IE ActiveX controls) is remaining. You can read more here, for example. 2. The new WebView2 control, which wraps the same Chromium engine found in the Edge browsers (often indicated as Edge Chromium), which is currently a free download for Windows 10, will be included as part of the new Windows 11 version of the OS What does this mean for RAD Studio developers who use the VCL library and need to display web content?
In the picture below, Embarcadero.com web site rendered with TEdgeBrowser in a VCL application http://blog.marcocantu.com/images/fo...mbarcadero.png * http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/marco...~4/9HclC5ePzOY Weiterlesen... |
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