Es gibt einen Web Render TOP, er rendert Webpages in verschiedensten Formaten raus …
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Summary
The Web Render TOP takes a URL or DAT and renders a webpage via a separate browser process that uses Chromium Embedded Frameworks, and passes the result back through shared memory. It renders non-Flash pages, including HTML, HTML5, PDF, SVG and more. Targets can be on the internet, in local files with a file:// syntax, or a DAT.
It is implemented with the Chromium Embedded Frameworks project (CEF).
Attach an Info CHOP to get the loaded status loaded of the page, and num_handle_updates, the number of times the page has been rendered.
Attach an Info DAT to get the shared memory handle, the status of the browser process, the process_id, versions for Chromium Embedded Frameworks cef and Chromium chromium, the url currently displayed, page title and error state of the process.
See also Palette:webBrowser, SVG TOP
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Summary
The Web Render TOP takes a URL or DAT and renders a webpage via a separate browser process that uses Chromium Embedded Frameworks, and passes the result back through shared memory. It renders non-Flash pages, including HTML, HTML5, PDF, SVG and more. Targets can be on the internet, in local files with a file:// syntax, or a DAT.
It is implemented with the Chromium Embedded Frameworks project (CEF).
Attach an Info CHOP to get the loaded status loaded of the page, and num_handle_updates, the number of times the page has been rendered.
Attach an Info DAT to get the shared memory handle, the status of the browser process, the process_id, versions for Chromium Embedded Frameworks cef and Chromium chromium, the url currently displayed, page title and error state of the process.
See also Palette:webBrowser, SVG TOP
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