Paul Libbrecht schrieb:

But what does "go" mean ?
- Bring the user there ?
- Show it to the user (without necessarily much interaction) ?
- Make the HTTP request ?

paul

Hello Paul,

I just wanted to show some generated html files directly to show in the browser after creation, with all possible user interaction which is possible from the generated files, so a full featured browser is necessary. I've solved the problem in the meantime by using JDIC. As I need the browser for testing, this seems to be the best solution for me (BrowserLauncher does not seem to be updated for some time, so I don't know, if it will be compatible with new browser versions).

Kind regards

Peter Nabbefeld

Le 3-Jul-04, � 17:21 Uhr, Peter Nabbefeld a �crit :

Paul Libbrecht schrieb:

Le 2-Jul-04, � 22:11 Uhr, Peter Nabbefeld a �crit :

is it possible to start a browser using a jelly script? I'd a look at the http taglib, but it seems, that I just can simulate a client as a sender/receiver of messages.

As much as in Java...
BrowserLauncher and such would do it (if I understand what you mean) ?
It would also be easy to set-up an HTMLPane, or ? (it needs a few callbacks to become a clickable browser) ?
But in what is httpclient not enough for you ?


Thank You for Your answer. I just want to go to the index page of some generated HTML pages - independently if they contain JavaScript, VBScript, the latest CSS features or not.

Kind regards

Peter

paul



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