Re: Re: Firefox COM objects?

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>>>> ask the firefox team
>>
>>> theres some css for firefox you can use
>>
>> umm ... what does CSS have to do with COM?
>
>well the firefox group put a good portion of the effects that
>happen with their browser in css

ok, let's start with what is COM. COM stands for Common Object Model, and is 
an architecture for communicating between different programs and models. 
(see 
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/dnanchor/html/componentobjectmodelanchor.asp 
for more details).
and what did the original poster want to do with COM (and had been with IE), 
they had been using it to automate IE, and wanted to do the same with 
FireFox.  Presumably to load webpages, maybe fill out forms, submit, read 
results, etc.

Now, again, where does CSS fit in?

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