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<title>HTML clipboard</title><span><p>I am using <a
href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/webkitdotnet">WebKit .NET</a>
using C#. I want to develop a Windows Desktop application I can
distribute to others. I want to
have a clear understanding of how WebKit will be deployed. I am not
asking for
details of how to do it. For the moment I will assume that Visual Studio
will do
most or all of what I need done automatically.</p>
<p>My understanding is that I will need to distribute all the WebKit DLL
files
and relevant files that WebKit needs along with my application and that
they
will all exist in the same location as my program. That means that if
any other
application in a system uses WebKit then we will all have separate
copies of
WebKit. Am I correct so far? I looked at the wiki and such and I do not
see
anything that makes that clear.</p>
<p>I realize that WebKit is still in a beta status. Is it a possibility
that in
the future at least, WebKit will be able to be installed as a product
that other
products can share? I would prefer to do that.</p>
<p>The main reason I want to clarify these issues now is because, as I
understand things, I must copy all the WebKit DLL files and relevant
files that
WebKit needs into each of my development directories for development
purposes for
using <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/webkitdotnet">WebKit .NET</a>.
I
can do that but I would prefer to install WebKit into my system if that
is
possible. I mainly want to eliminate the installation of WebKit into my
system
as a possibility.<br>
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