Hello. Thanks for the reply. So my best bet is to add some sort of a timeout that will trigger the rendering and hoping that the page is fully loaded? If I would implement such a signal that triggers itself when all the resources are 100% ready(DOM + resources) what's the best place to look at?
And .. is there a way to look if the JS engine idles or is executing code? Greets, Luka On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Mihai Balan <[email protected]> wrote: > Well, about your second question – onload does **NOT** guarantee that the > document is done rendering. All it does say is that all the HTML code was > loaded and the DOM tree corresponding to this „initial” snapshot has been > created. It does not cover things like DOM altering via script, image > loads, etc. And as far as I know, there’s no way to tell with 100% > certainty that your page has finished loading **everything** - especially > if there’s JavaScript involved.**** > > ** ** > > Hope this helps,**** > > m.**** > > ** ** > > *Mihai Balan* | Quality Engineer / WebKit team | [email protected] > |+4-031.413.3653 / x83653 | > *Adobe Systems Romania***** > > ** ** > > *From:* [email protected] [mailto: > [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Luka Napotnik > *Sent:* Thursday, September 27, 2012 2:55 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [webkit-dev] Catching events in JavaScript and the onload event > **** > > ** ** > > Hello.**** > > ** ** > > I'm trying to figure out how to give a WebKit program hints that > JavaScript is going to change the DOM structure my manipulating it's tree > (e.g. IMG 'src' attribute change). Can anyone give me some pointers where > should I look at.**** > > ** ** > > And another related question... The 'onload' event should be triggered > only then when all resources are loaded and the DOM tree is constructed. In > other words, the page is ready to be rendered to the user. But, as I use > Gtk+ and the off-screen widget I can explicitly 'draw' the WebKit surface > when I receive an 'onload' event from Webkit. But the problem is that the > page is some times still half-rendered (missing images). Any ideas why is > the event behaving this way?**** > > ** ** > > Best regards, > **** > > ** ** > > -- > Greets, > Luka Napotnik, > > www: http://napotnik.info**** > -- Greets, Luka Napotnik, www: http://napotnik.info
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