In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Olivari says... > >David Shadmi wrote: > >> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Olivari says... >> > >> I need to "catch" mozilla's events such as Back, Forward etc. >> >> I wrote a code that do this with Netscape 4.X . I subclass the browser window >> and I'm using the callback function to catch the events I need. >> This technique doesn't work with Mozilla, so I'm do it by getting the running >> browser instance and use this instance to get the events fires by the browser. >> >> Regards >> David >> >> >> > > >As you may know, all the interface is described in XUL and JavaScript >thus when you click on the back button a JS function is called, in this >case : BrowserBack(). > >I think you can find useful information in reading : >http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla/source/xpfe/browser/resources/content/navigator.js > >If you want to test your modification, the best way could be to compile >mozilla without jar packaging : > >./configure --enable-chrome-format=flat > >and then modify : > >chrome/comm/content/navigator/navigator.js > > >Regards > >David Olivari >eProcess >
Hi, My intention is to do it with a plugin or other running program and not with script. Regards, David
