Hello! In my NetBeans platform application, I would like to display some Javadoc for a helper class in a separate tab using the internal NetBeans browser. The Javadoc is bundled up with the application. Opening a URL in the internal browser is described at https://netbeans.apache.org/wiki/main/wiki/DevFaqHowToOpenURL/
My code looks like: URL url1 = di1.getClass().getResource("/index.html"); HtmlBrowser.URLDisplayer.getDefault().showURL(url1); This opens up in a tab within my application with the note "JavaScript is disabled on your browser". Unfortunately the Javadoc, while it does basically work, is not rendered properly, and as such does not look nice and doesn't seem to function well without javascript. The link in the internal browser's address bar (running in debug mode) is jar:file:/C:/Users/jhuber/Documents/source/java/netbeans15/ProSuite/build/cluster/modules/ext/cond-javadoc.jar!/com/stanref/st/cond/package-summary.html I could use HtmlBrowser.URLDisplayer.getDefault().showURLExternal(url1); to open the default system browser, but the external system browser can't deal with the abovet URL. Also, if possible, I would prefer to use the internal browser in tab within my app. Is there a way to enable javascript in the internal NetBeans browser? >From within the NetBeans IDE, if I examine the jar file that contains the >javadoc, right-click on index.html and select "View", the Javadoc is opened in >the external browser with link below; it looks great and works fine. So if >the internal browser can't do javascript, is there a way to emulate what the >NetBeans IDE's "View" command is doing to modify the URL so it can be used in >the external browser? http://127.0.0.1:8082/resource/jar%3Afile%3A/C%3A/Users/jhuber/Documents/source/java/netbeans15/ProSuite/cond/release/modules/ext/cond-javadoc.jar%21/com/stanref/st/cond/package-summary.html Thank You! Joe Huber Standard Refrigeration LLC