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Is there any way to catch events "Browser tab has been closed"?
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Is there any way to catch events "Browser tab has been closed"?


  • Subject: Is there any way to catch events "Browser tab has been closed"?
  • From: Nick <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2011 17:13:39 +0600

Hello
I am writing a network statistics application (a part of a bigger network
monitoring system).
On Windows I am using "spy++" application to figure out of what GUI Window
Classes are tabs of each browser and what window messages are sent to these
Tabs (in short, I can do analysis and build event hooking system).
I am not very familiar with Mac OS's windowing system, though.
Is there any kind of tool that would facilitate me with the task? Is it
possible at all, to track tab closing events in common Web browsers
(Safari, Chrome, Firefox)? If necessary, the application may run with root
privileges.
Thank you
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