The functions you mention are NPP functions, which mean they are
implemented by the plugin and invoked by the browser.  this is the
opposite of what my post was about.  I am looking for functions that
are implemented by the browser and can be called by the plugin to send
data to the web page.

NPP_Invoke only allows for data to be transferred back to the webpage
after a javascript function first invoked a function on the plugin.

I think the Browser has a few functions which  may help though.  I
think my options are:

NPN_GetURL

Or

NPN_NewStream -> NPN_Write -> NPN_DestroyStream

Does anyone have any experience with these functions?  I am trying to
use them but am getting link errors.  Which library to i need to link
against to use them?

Cheers,
Jack


On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Sriram Neelakandan
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> myObj.HelloWorld();
>>
>
> U must register a NPAPI method Identifier with the browser using
> browser->getstringidentifiers
> and later implement the method in your NPP->Invoke.
> Invoke's  NPVariant *result is the JS return value.
>
> Please read about all this and much more @
> http://developer.mozilla.org/en/Gecko_Plugin_API_Reference
>
> --
> Sriram Neelakandan
> Author - Embedded Linux System Design And Development
> (http://tinyurl.com/2doosu)
>



-- 
Regards
Jack
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