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LinuxWebViewMBS.kCacheModelDocumentViewer = 1
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | HTMLViewer Linux | MBS Linux Plugin | 12.4 |
Cache in Document Viewer.
LinuxWebViewMBS.kCacheModelWebBrowser = 2
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | HTMLViewer Linux | MBS Linux Plugin | 12.4 |
Cache in Web Browser.
LinuxWebViewMBS.kLoadCommitted = 1
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | HTMLViewer Linux | MBS Linux Plugin | 12.4 |
The first data chunk has arrived, meaning that the necessary transport requirements are stabilished, and the load is being performed.
LinuxWebViewMBS.kLoadFailed = 4
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | HTMLViewer Linux | MBS Linux Plugin | 12.4 |
This state means that some error occurred during the page load that prevented it from being completed. You can connect to the error event if you want to know precisely what kind of error occurred.
LinuxWebViewMBS.kLoadFinished = 2
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | HTMLViewer Linux | MBS Linux Plugin | 12.4 |
This state means that everything that was required to display the page has been loaded.
LinuxWebViewMBS.kLoadFirstVisuallyNonEmptyLayout = 3
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | HTMLViewer Linux | MBS Linux Plugin | 12.4 |
The first layout with actual visible content happened; one or more layouts may have happened before that caused nothing to be visible on the screen, because the data available at the time was not significant enough.
LinuxWebViewMBS.kLoadProvisional = 0
Type | Topic | Plugin | Version |
const | HTMLViewer Linux | MBS Linux Plugin | 12.4 |
No data has been received yet, empty structures have been allocated to perform the load; the load may still fail for transport issues such as not being able to resolve a name, or connect to a port.
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