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22/08/2011 16:06:36
Victor Chignes
Inteliventas
Peru
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
COM/DCOM and OLE Automation
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01521014
Message ID:
01521521
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100
Thank you very much Rick, great info!
\>Victor,
>
>If you're using the Web browser control part of the reason it's so slow is that you're effectively using IE 7 by default. Lots of JS optimization has occurred since then.
>
>You can force a different version of IE in the Web Browser control for your application via registry keys and that should improve performance significantly especially if you target IE 9.
>
>Here's more info:
>http://www.west-wind.com/weblog/posts/2011/May/21/Web-Browser-Control-Specifying-the-IE-Version
>
>+++ Rick ---
>
>>I have hit the same wall. Explorer is slooooow with Javascript and Google Maps, but I have to have it inside a VFP form. The firefox activex is very, very old and only works with FF 1.x, the chrome one is a way to control the browser but you can't host it in a form, if I see the docs correctly. If you found a solution please post it
>>>Thank you Tore.
>>>
>>>I also had I hard time today trying to deal with Firefox activeX.
>>>
>>>I even added it to form as OLE but it does not show elements.
>>>
>>>The problems is that IE become jammed sometimes, specially in google addwords account.
>>>
>>>
>>>Moises
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I hope that I am wrong, but I think only IE supports automation. I spent some time on both Opera and Firefox, but didn't find any solution. I hardly think Chrome is different.
>>>>
>>>>>Anybody knows if it's possible to automate Google Chrome as I do with IE ?
>>>>>
>>>>>eg.
>>>>>
>>>>>createobject (internetexplorer.application)
>>>>>
>>>>>Moises
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