How can I detect the page zoom level in all modern browsers? While this thread tells how to do it in IE7 and IE8, I can\'t find a good cross-browser solution.
Hi i have develop and deploy one multilingual (english uk and swedish) website at India in following server
I\'m tasked with modifying an existing开发者_开发问答 c++ codebase which uses directdraw for its UI. Is it possible to make use of a browser control that renders onto one of the (existing) directdraw
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Is there an equivalent to Firefox\'s \"Error console\" in other browsers? I find the error console handy for finding JavaScript errors, but there doesn\'t seem to be an equivalent simple way to see er
I am not sure if we need our own custom browser for this. If we do, what is your recommendation for open source browser?
How can I use the browser as a UI for a desktop app? The ways I have come up with so far are... Use all HTML/Javascript. Problem: Can\'t access filesystem or just about anything else.
all. Is there anyway to get IE\'s visual filters to render when using the WebBrowser control?开发者_如何转开发 Thanks!I thought the WebBrowser control was based on IE4 or 5.It wouldn\'t know how to ha
All the browsing to this particular website should happen within the instance it was logged-in from. It should not allow side-by-side browsing if opened in a new tab or a new window. In other words if
The Google Map doesn\'t render in the BlackBerry Simulator. My application has a \"View Map\" button which on click calls a Google Map web URL.