In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Olivari says...
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>David Shadmi wrote:
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>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Olivari says...
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>> I need to "catch" mozilla's events such as Back, Forward etc. 
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>> 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.
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>> Regards
>> David
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>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().
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>I think you can find useful information in reading :
>http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla/source/xpfe/browser/resources/content/navigator.js
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>If you want to test your modification, the best way could be to compile 
>mozilla without jar packaging :
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>./configure  --enable-chrome-format=flat
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>and then modify :
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>chrome/comm/content/navigator/navigator.js
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>Regards
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>David Olivari
>eProcess
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Hi,

My intention is to do it with a plugin or other running program and not with
script.

Regards,
David 



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