IWpfWebBrowser Events |
The IWpfWebBrowser type exposes the following members.
Name | Description | |
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ConsoleMessage |
Event handler for receiving Javascript console messages being sent from web pages.
It's important to note this event is fired on a CEF UI thread, which by default is not the same as your application UI
thread. It is unwise to block on this thread for any length of time as your browser will become unresponsive and/or hang..
To access UI elements you'll need to Invoke/Dispatch onto the UI Thread.
(The exception to this is when you're running with settings.MultiThreadedMessageLoop = false, then they'll be the same thread).
(Inherited from IWebBrowser.) | |
FrameLoadEnd |
Event handler that will get called when the browser is done loading a frame. Multiple frames may be loading at the same
time. Sub-frames may start or continue loading after the main frame load has ended. This method will always be called
for all frames irrespective of whether the request completes successfully.
It's important to note this event is fired on a CEF UI thread, which by default is not the same as your application UI
thread. It is unwise to block on this thread for any length of time as your browser will become unresponsive and/or hang..
To access UI elements you'll need to Invoke/Dispatch onto the UI Thread.
(Inherited from IWebBrowser.) | |
FrameLoadStart |
Event handler that will get called when the browser begins loading a frame. Multiple frames may be loading at the same
time. Sub-frames may start or continue loading after the main frame load has ended. This method may not be called for a
particular frame if the load request for that frame fails. For notification of overall browser load status use
OnLoadingStateChange instead.
It's important to note this event is fired on a CEF UI thread, which by default is not the same as your application UI
thread. It is unwise to block on this thread for any length of time as your browser will become unresponsive and/or hang..
To access UI elements you'll need to Invoke/Dispatch onto the UI Thread.
(Inherited from IWebBrowser.) | |
JavascriptMessageReceived |
Event handler that will get called when the message that originates from CefSharp.PostMessage
(Inherited from IWebBrowser.) | |
LoadError |
Event handler that will get called when the resource load for a navigation fails or is canceled.
It's important to note this event is fired on a CEF UI thread, which by default is not the same as your application UI
thread. It is unwise to block on this thread for any length of time as your browser will become unresponsive and/or hang..
To access UI elements you'll need to Invoke/Dispatch onto the UI Thread.
(Inherited from IWebBrowser.) | |
LoadingStateChanged |
Event handler that will get called when the Loading state has changed.
This event will be fired twice. Once when loading is initiated either programmatically or
by user action, and once when loading is terminated due to completion, cancellation of failure.
It's important to note this event is fired on a CEF UI thread, which by default is not the same as your application UI
thread. It is unwise to block on this thread for any length of time as your browser will become unresponsive and/or hang..
To access UI elements you'll need to Invoke/Dispatch onto the UI Thread.
(Inherited from IWebBrowser.) | |
Paint |
Raised every time OnPaint(PaintElementType, Rect, IntPtr, Int32, Int32) is called. You can access the underlying buffer, though it's
preferable to either override OnPaint(Boolean, Rect, IntPtr, Int32, Int32) or implement your own IRenderHandler as there is no outwardly
accessible locking (locking is done within the default IRenderHandler implementations).
It's important to note this event is fired on a CEF UI thread, which by default is not the same as your application UI thread
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StatusMessage |
Event handler for changes to the status message.
It's important to note this event is fired on a CEF UI thread, which by default is not the same as your application UI
thread. It is unwise to block on this thread for any length of time as your browser will become unresponsive and/or hang.
To access UI elements you'll need to Invoke/Dispatch onto the UI Thread.
(The exception to this is when you're running with settings.MultiThreadedMessageLoop = false, then they'll be the same thread).
(Inherited from IWebBrowser.) | |
VirtualKeyboardRequested |
Raised every time OnVirtualKeyboardRequested(IBrowser, TextInputMode) is called.
It's important to note this event is fired on a CEF UI thread, which by default is not the same as your application UI thread
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