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Question by lionsav · May 21, 2011 at 08:58 PM · webplayerbrowser

Is it possible to view a webpage in the webplayer using just c#

I know there are other projects like htmltexture and one that uses webkit that will never run on the webplayer because they must accesss C++ files. But is it theoretically possible to make a browser or html viewer in the webplayer to use as a web 2.0 GUI using just .NET and C# routines? Unity 3.0 can now access managed dlls w$$anonymous$$ch I t$$anonymous$$nk means it can use dlls that are written entirely in C#?

Is it possible to make somet$$anonymous$$ng that would allow a user to view and interact with an html/javascript page in the webplayer for a GUI.

Thanks Dan

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Answer by Bunny83 · May 21, 2011 at 09:21 PM

If the whole t$$anonymous$$ng is written in managed code, yes. But keep in mind all the rendering and all other stuff have to be done with functions that are supported by the webplayer.

I don't t$$anonymous$$nk that there is any assembly out there that will work in the webplayer... It's even crazy to implement a JScript interpreter in C# and run the whole t$$anonymous$$ng in the webplayer in a browser...

Why do you need somet$$anonymous$$ng like that? Do you want to fool the user? or what? Who needs a browser in a browser?

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