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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Member
Joined: 6/13/2014 Posts: 38
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Hi There,
I am navigating from one asp.net page to another using hyperlinks (anchor tags) and while the target page loads it shows some delay or flickering.
to avoid this is there any property or method in EO.WebBrowser control that will show progress or will wait in current page till the target page is loaded completely ?
I may not be able to use EO.WebBrowser's LoadUrlAndWait as I am redirecting from hyperlink on asp.net page and not from EO.WebBrowser control.
Please let me know if I am missing any method or property to achieve this or any alternative I can do.
Regards, Ashish
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
Joined: 5/27/2007 Posts: 24,196
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Hi Ashish,
No. There is no property on the WebBrowser control to perform such actions. To improve loading user experience you should usually optimize your web page. The browser engine will always try to display something before the page is fully loaded (for example, display the text while pictures are loading), so that logic is deeply built into the core engine.
Thanks!
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Rank: Advanced Member Groups: Member
Joined: 6/13/2014 Posts: 38
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Hi Thank you for the quick reply.. Refer http://jsfiddle.net/2tEVr/ for flickering issue in different browser's The flickering issue is in Core of Chromium. After searching on Google's support group I found below link https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=263304 here some user claims that starting chrome with --disable-threaded-html-parser command line argument. How can I test this one ? I have tried to set this in Runtime.ExtraCommandLineArgs Property mentioned at http://www.essentialobjects.com/doc/6/eo.webbrowser.runtime.extracommandlineargs.aspx but this property is not visible in my EO.WebBrowser's runtime. My EO version is 3.0.65.0. Let me know if it is added in later version. Regards, Ashish
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Rank: Administration Groups: Administration
Joined: 5/27/2007 Posts: 24,196
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Hi,
Yes. The ExtraCommandLineArgs was added recently so it only exists in recent builds. The current build does have this property. Please keep in mind that we won't be able to provide any supports on this property. We just pass whatever value you pass to us straight to the core engine. Things such as looking into the engine to tell you how each argument works or why it doesn't work, or trying to fix it if doesn't work would be beyond our capacity since Chrome is huge and we do not know all the details either.
Thanks!
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