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Can your app detect Webrowser events?

jim
I want to make a WYSIWYG editor for HTML pages that can detect events in the
webbrowser control in real time and control the webbrowser control (and
internal documents) to allow simple stuff like dragging and dropping HTML
controls on the webbrowser control.

The goal is a real-time view of the page as it is edited.

Is it possible for a .Net app to trap these events and respond accordingly?

I have googled for soem code examples, but haven't found anything yet. Do
you know of any code examples of this?

Thanks so much for your time!

jim

Jun 27 '08 #1
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On May 2, 11:58 pm, "jim" <j...@home.netwrote:
I want to make a WYSIWYG editor for HTML pages that can detect events in the
webbrowser control in real time and control the webbrowser control (and
internal documents) to allow simple stuff like dragging and dropping HTML
controls on the webbrowser control.

The goal is a real-time view of the page as it is edited.

Is it possible for a .Net app to trap these events and respond accordingly?

I have googled for soem code examples, but haven't found anything yet. Do
you know of any code examples of this?

Thanks so much for your time!

jim
Hello,

as i understand about your required task, you need a client scripting
(like javascript). Probaly some AJAX.
For this kind of operations you'll need to handle some object events
(ieg an image click, or drag/hold), a bit of positioning (and other)
CSS with javascript to manipulate them. this for a start..
no memory from an good sample.. excepts by IGoogle
good luck

hum, i've just remember.. the VS2005 has a component which says do
this sort of interactivity.. webparts? maybe someone know it better

Thiago
Jun 27 '08 #2

"jim" <ji*@home.netschreef in bericht
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>I want to make a WYSIWYG editor for HTML pages that can detect events in
the
webbrowser control in real time and control the webbrowser control (and
internal documents) to allow simple stuff like dragging and dropping HTML
controls on the webbrowser control.

The goal is a real-time view of the page as it is edited.

Is it possible for a .Net app to trap these events and respond
accordingly?

I have googled for soem code examples, but haven't found anything yet. Do
you know of any code examples of this?

Thanks so much for your time!

jim
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