gecko-dev/embedding/tests/wxEmbed
..
rc
BrowserFrame.cpp
BrowserFrame.h
ChatFrame.cpp
ChatFrame.h
EditorFrame.cpp
EditorFrame.h
EmbedApp.cpp
GeckoContainer.cpp
GeckoContainer.h
GeckoContainerUI.cpp
GeckoFrame.cpp
GeckoFrame.h
GeckoProtocolHandler.cpp
GeckoProtocolHandler.h
GeckoWindow.cpp
GeckoWindow.h
GeckoWindowCreator.cpp
GeckoWindowCreator.h
MailFrame.cpp
MailFrame.h
README.txt
global.h
makefile.vc
wxEmbed.def
wxEmbed.dsp
wxEmbed.rc

README.txt

wxEmbed is a sample application developed with wxWindows to demonstrate
various ways of embedding Gecko. It contains a sample browser and several
other demonstrations of embedded Gecko.

wxEmbed is deliberately not based upon wxMozilla - a 3rd party wrapper
for wxWindows. wxMozilla is the recommended route if you are more interested
in something more robust and cross-platform for wxWindows. wxEmbed is intended
more as a test harness for the embedding functionality of Gecko not an end
solution.

wxMozilla is here:

http://wxmozilla.sourceforge.net/

To build wxEmbed you must:

1. Get the latest 2.4 (at least 2.4.1) release from wxwindows.org
2. Build the debug/release static lib versions
3. cd into wxWindows/contrib and build src/xrc and utils/wxrc
4. Set your WXWIN environment variable to point to the wxWindows dir
5. Build Mozilla
6. Set MOZ_SRC environment variable to point to it.
7. Call nmake /f makefile.vc

If the gods were kind you should now have a wxembed.exe that you can copy to
your Mozilla dist directory and execute.