If dom_to_box is still in progress when we destroy an HTML
content, we need to cancel the conversion otherwise we will
end up with a scheduled callback into infinity.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@digital-scurf.org>
extend the browser window callback table with a miscallaneous event
entry. This is used to replace all browser window callbacks which
take no parameters.
This reduces the API surface from seven separate calls to a single
call with an enumeration which may be readily extended.
The initial implementation in the frontends simply calls the original
implementations to reduce scope for errors.
This changes the gtk throbber frames to be accessed through an API
This removes teh nsgtk_throbber global and hides the implementation
details from the rest of the code.
Since OpenSSL 1.0.2 there has been hostname verification support
which cURL doesn't turn on for some reason. Turn it on so that
we get better hostname verification handling.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@digital-scurf.org>
In order to ensure we actually go back to safety, clear the
curent loading parameters, and transfer the load parameters
for where we're going into them to be closer to a real navigate,
otherwise we end up copying the wrong loading parameters over
the top when we complete the back-to-safety navigation.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@digital-scurf.org>
reorder sections to be a bit more logical
change numerous messages to be frontend specific
move several tokens to the "Unused" secion and comment them all
Option arexx_allow_exec enables the EXEC command.
It is disabled by default and currently undocumented.
Theoretically this could be used by a form filler application.
Remove shadow scale variable
Redraw when scale is changed
This also fixes a long-standing bug where the window would not redraw correctly when scrolling if not at 100% scale
In doing this, also propagate why the certificates were bad
so that the page can display a reason. We will need FatMessages
for all these.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@digital-scurf.org>
We now handle authentication requests via an `about:` page
which presents a nice form built into the browser window.
In order to do this, we add internal navigation as a concept
to the browser window and we strip the 401login support from all
frontends except monkey.
The 401login callback is now intended for password safe type support
rather than an immediately interactive prompt.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@digital-scurf.org>