Here is a brute force way I think would *work*, but I'm not sure it's the
right thing to do. Do we send big images across IPC anywhere currently? I
think we send small stuff like favicons... So don't try this at home unless
others say it isn't crazy, or you just want a proof of concept :)
Here is a brute force way I think would *work*, but I'm not sure it's the
right thing to do. Do we send big images across IPC anywhere currently?
We did briefly (to and from the extension unpacker process), but it
was changed to using on-disk files because were limits on the amount
of data
Step 4 is wrong, you don't replace in-place, you do a navigation, like
view-source.
Random idea; the page's could be duplicated in a hidden iframe with
javascript disabled, greatly simplifying the code to generated the print
preview pages jpg and making the DOM duplication a 100% javascript
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Mohamed Mansour m...@chromium.org wrote:
The UI is going to be in JavaScript with callbacks from the DOMUI page same
as NTP, Downloads, History, etc... Therefore in render_view.cc, I need to
replace the WebFrame with the DOMUI (I think). I don't want to
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 7:31 PM, Mohamed Mansour
m0.interact...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am having trouble trying to figure out how I could replace the contents of
a specific WebFrame while I am in RenderView with a custom DOMUI page that I
have created.
Here is a scenario:
User visits
The UI is going to be in JavaScript with callbacks from the DOMUI page same
as NTP, Downloads, History, etc... Therefore in render_view.cc, I need to
replace the WebFrame with the DOMUI (I think). I don't want to introduce my
own set of methods that exposes this, that is why I am asking for some