Microsoft Builds Open-Source Browser Using HTML, JavaScript, and CSS
An anonymous reader writes: Microsoft's new browser, Edge, has a new rendering engine, EdgeHTML. Like Edge, the new rendering engine is only available in Windows 10, but it does more than just power the company's new browser: It's also readily available to developers. To show off what EdgeHTML can do, Microsoft has built a browser using predominantly JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Next, the company released the browser on the Windows Store and the sample code on GitHub.
You could write a web browser in any language as long as you could call out to external libraries.
Your hair look like poop, Bob! - Wanker.
This almost sounds like it is going to be turtles all the way down.
Time to offend someone
No thanks.
I heard you like browsers, so I put a browser in your browser so you can browse while you browse
It's just a WebView component embedded inside a web page.
I work at Microsoft and generally feel glad about open-source advancements made around the company but this hardly warrants a "open-source browser" headline. Welcome to 2005.
Open like rasberry pi. The outside might be open, but the core is closed as hell.
You are all cows. Cows say moo. MOOOOOOO! MOOOOO! Moo cows MOOOOO! Moo say the cows. YOU EDGY COWS!!
If it's not GPL but another "you can look, but we own everything you add, you cannot distribute it to anyone, and we can close it up anytime we want" license, I think I'll pass.
ELOI, ELOI, LAMA SABACHTHANI!?
Well I just wrote this shell using nothing but Bash, so nyah nyah nyah!
Escher was the first MC and Giger invented the HR department.
This "Open-Source" browser makes use of the WebView component:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/dn301831.aspx
Where is the open source code for this component, please?
This is to get people away from using the ubiquitous MSHTML ActiveX control.
XML is a known as a key material required to create SMD: Software of Mass Destruction
Windows programmers have been able to use the IE rendering window since Windows 98. It can also be used to write complex software in the form of HTAs, powered by HTML/CSS/vbscript or javascript. One of the early demo projects for VB was to "make your own browser" by dropping a Web Browser control (essentially an IE window) onto a form and adding some navigation code. So it's hardly news that something similar is now available, but only for use in Metro trinket apps that no one has any use for.
So where can I find the "Chromium" version of Edge? Just as Google Chrome has the open source Chromium browser without Google, where's the Edge without Microsoft?
The version without the spyware and rootkits.
Microsoft version.
sorry DONT WANT SPYWARE 10 er WINDOWS 10
How can this crap be a story in slashdot?