Chromium Embedded Framework ActiveX Wrapper.
WebKitX ActiveX packs Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF3) to be used with OLE/COM languages. Chromium Embedded Framework encapsulates WebKit Blink HTML5 Renderer and Google V8 JavaScript Engine. This really is a production-grade stable element for industrial usage that can add HTML5 attributes on your Desktop and Terminal Programs.
WebKit ActiveX Great Features:
- The production-grade stable element for industrial usage
- Newest HTML5 Rendering Engine (Blink for Windows 7, 8, 10 and WebKit for Windows XP)
- Supports both x86 and x64 Architectures
- Newest Google V8 JavaScript Engine with ES6 & Harmony
- Double Browsing & Editing manners
- Utilizes CEF3 out-of-process version (split of Render and Browser Procedures )
- Stable multi-threaded loop to be used with single-threaded software
- Hardware Quick WebGL for 60 FPS internet games
- Advanced Choice and CSS3 Styling APIs
- Support for Tables (picking, merging, dividing, editing)
- CSS3 selector-based Properties, Methods, and Events
- Choice synchronization between Programmer and Supply Editor (such as FrontPage, Dreamweaver, etc.)
- Selector-based HTMLElement Navigation
- Editing of InnerHTML, OuterHTML, Design and Characteristics of Components
- Extended Choice support for Pictures and non-focus-able Elements
- HTML Occasions with addEventListener/removeEventListener Utilizing AddressOf or IDispatch
- Support for both synchronous (cancelable, stop default) and asynchronous DOM Occasions
- Unicode Ready API may be utilized for almost any Locale / Language.
- WYSIWYG HTML5 Editing
- Explicit & Implicit File Download Command
- Chrome Developer Tools integration
- Debugger Ready - may connect to it on Internet Sockets Debug API.
- PDF Viewer - may see PDF documents
- Conserve HTML as PDF and Printing HTML & Markup attributes
- CallByName JavaScript works from executable.
- JavaScript Callbacks, calling JavaScript works on a Particular V8 Context, from Native code
- Dispatch habit HTML DOM events out of the own registry right to JavaScript event handlers
- Overwrite Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) answer headers
- Overwrite Content Security Policy (CSP) answer headers