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Re: HB_WebView (a cross-platform Webview library)
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 12:57 am
by srvet_claudio
Hi,
I've fixed a minor bug in the file directory_demo.html reported by Serge.
Please re-download hb_webview.rar from the first post.
Re: HB_WebView (a cross-platform Webview library)
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 8:39 pm
by ASESORMIX
Saludos Sr Soto.
Muchas Gracias.
Re: HB_WebView (a cross-platform Webview library)
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2025 2:13 pm
by ASESORMIX
Saludos a todos.
Que debo hacer para compilar y usar una real conexion a MYSQL ( in a real SQL connection ).
Da error cuando coloco est linea en comentario
//#define SIMULATE_SQL
Re: HB_WebView (a cross-platform Webview library)
Posted: Sat May 03, 2025 6:03 pm
by Rathinagiri
Wow Claudio! Sorry I have not seen this thread because of my other commitments. No words to thank you brother!
srvet_claudio wrote: ↑Thu Mar 13, 2025 11:35 pm
I have developed
HB_WebView a Harbour wrapper for Webview library.
Webview library is a tiny cross-platform webview library for C/C++ to build modern cross-platform GUIs.
The goal of the Webview library is to create a common HTML5 UI abstraction layer for the most widely used platforms.
It supports two-way JavaScript bindings (to call JavaScript from C/C++ and to call C/C++ from JavaScript).
Now with
HB_Webview you can easily bind HB/HMG functions with Javascript, that is, you can call any HB/HMG function from an HTML page.
Roberto's dream is now a reality!
With
HB_Webview can now be easily bind with
Roberto's JMG (
https://www.hmgforum.com/viewforum.php?f=50).
Demos written in pure Harbor (cross-platform demos):
demo1.prg - Web browsing in Harbour
demo2.prg - Binding Harbour functions (calling HB functions from Javascript)
demo3.prg - Inspecting DBF files with Javascript
demo4.prg - Injecting PRG code written entirely in Harbour from JavaScript
demo5.prg - Querying SQLite from Javascript
demo6.prg: You can navigate the directory tree and open files that are in the list of allowed extensions (new instances of HB_WebView are created entirely from Javascript code).
Demos in HMG:
demo hmg.prg - is an integration of the previous examples integrated into the HMG environment (Windows platform demo)
See documentation in HB_WebView.pdf file.
I hope it is useful to you!
Best Regards,
Claudio
PS: in batch files attachment the compiler path was established as C:\hmg.3.6\
Re: HB_WebView (a cross-platform Webview library)
Posted: Mon May 05, 2025 11:56 pm
by srvet_claudio
Rathinagiri wrote: ↑Sat May 03, 2025 6:03 pm
Wow Claudio! Sorry I have not seen this thread because of my other commitments. No words to thank you brother!
srvet_claudio wrote: ↑Thu Mar 13, 2025 11:35 pm
I have developed
HB_WebView a Harbour wrapper for Webview library.
Webview library is a tiny cross-platform webview library for C/C++ to build modern cross-platform GUIs.
The goal of the Webview library is to create a common HTML5 UI abstraction layer for the most widely used platforms.
It supports two-way JavaScript bindings (to call JavaScript from C/C++ and to call C/C++ from JavaScript).
Now with
HB_Webview you can easily bind HB/HMG functions with Javascript, that is, you can call any HB/HMG function from an HTML page.
Roberto's dream is now a reality!
With
HB_Webview can now be easily bind with
Roberto's JMG (
https://www.hmgforum.com/viewforum.php?f=50).
Demos written in pure Harbor (cross-platform demos):
demo1.prg - Web browsing in Harbour
demo2.prg - Binding Harbour functions (calling HB functions from Javascript)
demo3.prg - Inspecting DBF files with Javascript
demo4.prg - Injecting PRG code written entirely in Harbour from JavaScript
demo5.prg - Querying SQLite from Javascript
demo6.prg: You can navigate the directory tree and open files that are in the list of allowed extensions (new instances of HB_WebView are created entirely from Javascript code).
Demos in HMG:
demo hmg.prg - is an integration of the previous examples integrated into the HMG environment (Windows platform demo)
See documentation in HB_WebView.pdf file.
I hope it is useful to you!
Best Regards,
Claudio
PS: in batch files attachment the compiler path was established as C:\hmg.3.6\
I'm glad, my friend, that I can be of use to you.