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"IEtab" - A Firefox extension, similar to npTriden

Postby Pu7o » Wed 09 Nov, 2005 10:48 am

Quoting from the website:

IE Tab, an extension from Taiwan, features embedding Internet Explorer in tabs of Mozilla/Firefox.

This extension is derived from the famous extension IE View, but they are quite different.
While IE View always open IE-only pages in newly launched windows of Internet Explorer, IE Tab can open them in tabs of Mozilla/Firefox.


This feature is very similar to the one provided by Netscape 8's "npTrident" plugin, which enables it to render certain webpages with the Trident engine.
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Postby Andrew T. » Wed 09 Nov, 2005 10:51 am

I will say that this is a feature I have no interest whatsoever in.
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Postby MJR » Wed 09 Nov, 2005 11:05 am

"Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery"
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Postby Antony » Wed 09 Nov, 2005 7:31 pm

Pu7o,

Thanks for the fine introduction about IEtab, but where can I get it? Link?
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Postby Pu7o » Wed 09 Nov, 2005 7:37 pm

http://ietab.mozdev.org
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Postby Don_HH2K » Wed 09 Nov, 2005 8:57 pm

Personally I don't see why this didn't come about earlier, it's pretty easy to call Internet Explorer from C++ and link it in a library in .NET and I assume in MFC. We've already seen that it's pretty easy to do the opposite (call Mozilla from within IE) using the included MozillaBrowser ActiveX control.

I'm going to go with Andrew on this one -- no thanks.
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Re: "IEtab" - A Firefox extension, similar to npTr

Postby Antony » Thu 10 Nov, 2005 9:09 am

Pu7o wrote:This feature is very similar to the one provided by Netscape 8's "npTrident" plugin, which enables it to render certain webpages with the Trident engine.
This is very interesting. Is IEtab trying to compete with Netscape 8?

If so, I hope Netscape can make future versions of Netscape faster and more stable.
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Re: "IEtab" - A Firefox extension, similar to npTr

Postby Andrew T. » Thu 10 Nov, 2005 10:59 am

Antony wrote:If so, I hope Netscape can make future versions of Netscape faster and more stable.



You mean AOL and its development subcontractors, don't you? Netscape per se no longer exists.
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Re: "IEtab" - A Firefox extension, similar to npTr

Postby Antony » Thu 10 Nov, 2005 6:14 pm

Andrew T. wrote:
Antony wrote:If so, I hope Netscape can make future versions of Netscape faster and more stable.



You mean AOL and its development subcontractors, don't you? Netscape per se no longer exists.
Netscape is still a trading name. Who works for Netscape or if the product being subcontracted is another issue.
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What about e-mail?

Postby jparsons » Fri 11 Nov, 2005 3:32 pm

Just out of curioisty, would it be possible to use this in Mozilla/Netscape mail or Thunderbird, where you use Gecko to render HTML in incoming emails but use Trident for outgoing emails?

It would make it easier to send formatted emails if you can. (And yes, I know some people really hate that.)
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Postby Pu7o » Fri 11 Nov, 2005 5:06 pm

Probably not.
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IETab in Firefox and Seamonkey

Postby richard mitnick » Thu 12 Jan, 2006 5:05 pm

I now have the IETab in both Firefox and Seamonkey, on each of two computers.

I needed to be careful, loading the IETab for Seamonkey from a MozillaSuite extension site. I first errantly loaded it from the Firefox site and when in Seamonkey I clicked on it, Firfefox came up. Nothing wrong with that, it's just not what I wanted, so I fixed it.

My test site for this extension is not MSFT Update, which a lot of people are using as a test; rather, I use a music site that I know currently requires ActiveX to play the music. IETab worked fine in both browsers on both computers.
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