Thanks a lot Ed !
i'll try to create a window and prevent it from being displayed. Wait and
see ...
B�atrice.
"Ed Burns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit dans le message de
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> "B�atrice Philippe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Hi !
> > i'm trying again to explain the problem.
> > So i want to use Mozilla to go on a  web site and get the web page. I
know
> > that i can have many informations about the rendering of that web page
via
> > the frame tree and "the rendering" generated by xpcom. But is it
possible to
> > get all these informations without displaying the web page on the screen
?
> > for example, is it possible to get the style and the size of the text of
a
> > web page even if that web page is not displayed in a window?
> >
> > Any help would be nice, indeed.
>
>
> I have observed that in order to load a URL, you need a docShell, and
> in order to get a docShell, you need a native window handle.  You may
> be able to get what you want using an offscreen window, since the
> embedding APIs seem dependent on having a native window pointer.
>
> Ed


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