06-08-2009, 04:14 AM
Hi Gintaras,
I used the dialog SHDocVw.WebBrowser with tabs and loaded the tabs from a folder full of html tabs. The sites are mostly journals with PDFs. The pdfs load fine but won't scroll. They actually lock up all functions of the dialog (tabs don't switch, etc). Everyone in a while, the pages advance very rapidly but then everything locks up right away again.
I tried loading up PDFs in the dlg from resources called "dlg_simple_web_browser" and it worked perfectly. Maybe the difference is that the multi-tab dialog works by opening the html files rather than navigating to the web site e.g. "c.Navigate("www.journal.com"); err"
Is the html file way faster?
Could I populate a mult-tab browser by just Selecting the Tab (SelectTab) and then navigating. Would this be slower in loading up the websites (> ~20)?
Thanks for any advice on how to get the pdfs working properly?
Stuart
ps. I am using Adobe Reader 9 and it is defaulting to opening the pdf document "in" the browser.
I used the dialog SHDocVw.WebBrowser with tabs and loaded the tabs from a folder full of html tabs. The sites are mostly journals with PDFs. The pdfs load fine but won't scroll. They actually lock up all functions of the dialog (tabs don't switch, etc). Everyone in a while, the pages advance very rapidly but then everything locks up right away again.
I tried loading up PDFs in the dlg from resources called "dlg_simple_web_browser" and it worked perfectly. Maybe the difference is that the multi-tab dialog works by opening the html files rather than navigating to the web site e.g. "c.Navigate("www.journal.com"); err"
Is the html file way faster?
Could I populate a mult-tab browser by just Selecting the Tab (SelectTab) and then navigating. Would this be slower in loading up the websites (> ~20)?
Thanks for any advice on how to get the pdfs working properly?
Stuart
ps. I am using Adobe Reader 9 and it is defaulting to opening the pdf document "in" the browser.
