Thanks Mike - I completely forgot to check the revBrowserGet properties! 
Ideally there'd be a way of querying this while the download was in progress 
given that the HTML usually loads pretty quickly.

Regards,

Terry...

On 15/10/2010, at 5:52 AM, "Mike Bonner" <[email protected]> wrote:

> One thing that might help is that you don't need to parse the htmltext for
> the title, its already a property.
> 
> revbrowserget(pinstanceid,"title")
> 
> So something simple like this in the card script works ok.
> on browserdocumentcomplete pInstanceId, pUrl
>   put revBrowserGet(pInstanceId,"title") into WhereverYouWantIt
> end browserDocumentComplete
> 
> I did notice the lag you spoke of when going to pages with heavy graphics
> and the like but am not sure there's really a way around it. I don't believe
> the htmltext or title properties are set until the document load is
> complete, but I could be wrong and often am!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 10:54 PM, Terry Judd <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I want to set a title field in a custom browser object I¹ve created but I¹m
>> having a few problems. I can set it by querying  and parsing the browser¹s
>> htmltext  in a browserDocumentComplete handler but this waits until the
>> entire document has loaded (images and all), which means that it often lags
>> WELL behind what is displayed in the browser. I¹ve also tried using a
>> browserNavigateComplete handler (I use this to set the url field) coupled
>> with a send in time message to a handler that gets the htmltext but it
>> seems
>> (at least on OSX) that the browser prevents this message from firing until
>> the user moves the mouse out of the browser object.
>> 
>> Surely someone has dealt with this issue already. Any ideas?
>> 
>> Terry...
>> 
>> --
>> Dr Terry Judd | Senior Lecturer in Medical Education
>> Medical Education Unit
>> Melbourne Medical School
>> The University of Melbourne
>> 
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