Netscape 8 source?


Whether you like Netscape or not, they’ve been pretty good about releasing source code under the MPL. (Back in the day, they pretty much kicked off this whole open-source-for-the-masses party.) For Netscape 7, they had the source out within a couple days of the release.
I hope they do the same this time. Specifically, I hope I can see how they were able to embed IE into a XUL interface

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At least, I hope they’re still using a XUL interface.

4 thoughts on “Netscape 8 source?”

  1. And lets hope that said IE in XUL code can be backported to a Firefox extension so we can have an ideal web developer tool without the hellish interface and spyware of Netscape.

  2. Interesting, do you know where the Netscape 7 sources can be found ?
    (From Alex: Surprisingly, a search on Google didn’t turn it up. But I remember specifically an announcement on the old mozilla.org homepage that AOL was complying with the MPL in releasing the Netscape 7 source.)

  3. I don’t think Netscape ever released the source for the Netscape proprietry stuff (e.g AIM, Netscape mail support, etc) but there was always a release of mozilla that corresponded to the open source aspects of Netscape

  4. IE engine is connected to Gecko through a normal Netscape Plugin API-compliant plugin (at least it was that in beta), called nptrident.dll (or sth like this)

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