The problem with this I think, that this would remove the control from view,
and then re-appear so I could end up with a flash depending on how quick the
page loads and Window Manager notices there's a update required.
Unless I've missed something.
Thanks
Mark.
> A WebView is an NSView, so perhaps you could try [yourWebView
> setHidden:YES]?
>
> Best wishes,
> Hamish
>
> On Apr 6, 2005, at 16:55, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> Is there a way to get the web control not to do any drawing/rendering
>> until, it has full loaded the the page and associated images ???. The
>> control and window are on the screen, so I cannot move them off screen
>> temporary, as I want to do all pages this way so it looks better.
>>
>> I already track the request that the page is changing, and when the
>> page
>> has finished loading delegates, but not sure How to stop the rendering
>> in
>> between them :-(.
>>
>> Would this be a standard Cocoa thing, or something extra I need to
>> make
>> the web control do ???.
>>
>> Any ideas,
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Mark.
>>
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