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AntView version 2.0.459 Beta - wila - 2024-09-24 AntView version 2.0.459 BETA September 24, 2024 New functionality: AntView interface Properties: * ControllerType * InPrivateMode * Profile * ProfileName * RegisteredPath * StatusBarText Events: * OnBasicAuthenticationRequested * OnPermissionRequested has a new parameter SavesInProfile, the Handled parameter is now functional. * OnStatusBarTextChanged AntViewProfile interface Properties: * DefaultDownloadFolderPath * InPrivateMode * ColorScheme * TrackingPreventionLevel * ProfileName * ProfilePath Methods: * ClearBrowsingData * ClearBrowsingDataAll * ClearBrowsingDataInTimeRange Events: * OnClearBrowsingCompleted * OnDestroy AntViewBasicAuthenticationRequestedEventArgs interface Properties: * Cancel * Challenge * Deferral * Response * Uri Events: * OnDestroy AntViewBasicAuthenticationResponse interface Properties: * Password * UserName Events: * OnDestroy There's a new utility called "RegisterAssistant" that you can use to temporarily disable either the AntView 1.x and/or the AntView 2.x controls. It does this by unregistering the control. You can also use the same utility to enable the control again. This helps as it allows you to make it much easier to test that your application does not depend on an older version of the control by mistake. There's separate 32 bit and 64 bit versions of this utility to enable/disable 32 bit or 64 bit versions of the control. Fixes: * Hidden the following events: OnClick, OnDblClick, OnMouseEnter, OnMouseLeave and OnKeyPress as WebView2 does not expose any of those and AntView should not expose what isn't there. Installer: As Microsoft has plans to remove WordPad from Windows, we can no longer assume that Windows is able to open the readme.rtf file immediately after install. Instead of having to depend on being able to open a rtf file, we now open a page on our website via the default browser. Please note that we do not pass any data on opening that page. Help: The AntView 2.0 help moved to a new location, it can be found at: https://doc.antwise.com/antview2/ Demo: Visual Fox Pro: The Visual FoxPro examples have been completely revised by VFP developer Tam Dobie. They new examples are much better and are comparable to the VB6 examples. There's also extra help and instructions included with the new examples that are very worthwhile to study if you are a VFP developer. The AntView2 version of the VFP examples also include an example on how you can handle opening links in a new tab page. Visual Basic: The VB6 demo has improvements on the FillForm example(s). Now a textbox is used for output, so that it is easier to directly see what the various button clicks give as a result. The VB6 demo now also has a form that shows how-to use basic authentication and there's also a form that show cases the different ways in which you can handle new window behavior and do things like open a link in another browser tabpage. Every development environment: There's a fix for the background image in the exchangeRates demo of every development platform. The exchange rates demo stopped showing the fancy background image that was loaded from an external resource. This has been corrected and now loads the image from a resource we control. Directly available via: Download AntView version 2.0.459 beta For more information, including hyperlinked versions of the features above, please see our "News" page. -- Wil |