On 2006-12-07, at 19:38, Dennis Birch wrote:
On 12/7/06, Sven E Olsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2006-12-07, at 19:03, Dennis Birch wrote:
> I've just started experimenting with the built-in HTMLViewer class,
> and I have a few questions I hope somebody can help me answer.
>
> 1) If I right-click in the control, a contextual menu with a
"Reload"
> menuitem appears. I have tried adding "Return True" to the
> ConstructContextualMenu handler to prevent it being shown, and
to the
> ContextualMenuAction handler to ty to prevent it having any effect.
> Neither one helps. Is there any way to deactivate this?
>
> 2) Is there any way to know when a user has clicked on a link?
>
> 3) It appears that this control does not pay attention to simple
CSS
> formatting in the file I'm telling it to load. Is there any way to
> change that behavior?
OS ? (Right Click = Windows?)
Macs also support right clicking these days. I'm on an Intel iMac if
that makes a diference.
Any help on questions 2 and 3?
If I know what OS, then perhaps I could share my experience (Mac
Only), if I say that and those and you are running on Windows or
Linux, then it perhaps is total wrong ..
On Mac:
1) The Menu item "Reload" was something new for me today. But as I
could see the HTML Viewer do not support "Reload". Reload is not the
same as load, and the HTML Viewer only support "load" ....
3) The HTML Viewer support External CSS files, Inline CSS Elements
and Embedded CSS block.
Sven E
Sven E
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