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Web browser for your game site ** Update ThaFort 1.0**


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Looks like it could be good, less space used by things that aren't necessary might make it a faster browser, but does it have plug-in compatibility though? (I need plug-ins for many of the things I do, so if it doesn't I would only be looking into it any time you update, then removing it to save space) I like that someone is going to be building a browser while thinking about all the eclipse addicts that will be using it, the possibilities are endless.
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@Hippoman:

> I see.
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> 95, 98, 2000, XP, vista, and….........7
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> lol

You missed ME.

I find this kind of amusing.

Did you knew when you use the browser UI object, that you're just using an Internet Explorer frame? I've yet to see a real browser written from scratch in VB6 though thus a browser using Winsock instead of the IFrame object.

It doesn't mean I don't like it, I've just seen this being used way too often.

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  Godlord.
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@Keebler:

> You mean that browser option that vb.net comes with where u can just click the browser app thing to add in?

Well yes, I'm used to the IFrame in VB6 instead. I don't remember it being in VB.NET though.

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@Keebler:

> In vb.net you can jsut add a thing to your form that is a built in browser. Dosent have the like back button and stuff but it opens webpages for you.

Which is the same thing in VB6 I guess. They both use IE.

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  Godlord.
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