Softanics wrote:"Standalone" means "single exe", so if an EXE loads Netscape plugin using LoadLibrary, it's not standalone.
Sorry, I,ve mised this fact out. But I had in mind a bit different aspect...
Softanics wrote:f-in-box also could do load flash ocx using usual LoadLibrary.
Even when you load OCX from a disk file, you always use _your_own_ loading procedure, because otherwise you'll have no ability to load SWF from memory and do other related things like LoadAsynch() etc.
What I talked about was that Netscape plugin provides you with a way to do all the same tricks using standard, documented interface, and do it _outside_ of LoadLibrary() interception. Of course, you need to have an ability to load DLL from memory, if you wish to build single EXE, but all other tricks, you're doing now, are gone away. As I beleave now (after few monthes of NP API code digging) Netscape plugin interface is more "transparent" and clear way to do these things. And it is multiplatform one.
The only aspect, which is yet not so clear for me at present, is how it is compared with OCX-based solution in CPU usage.
Hope now we understand each other.
Thanks.