I know how to do this using C#. C# has a WebBrowser class and later classes.
I want to show a HTML file in a Python application, not in a browser (not in the usual manner) and process a click event locally in Python. The reason I need to do that is that copying to the clipboard is highly restricted in browsers.
Doing this would require a Python module that hosts the browser in the application; that is how Microsoft does it for the WebBrowser class and such. In the past I researched something like that (not using Python) but I forget if I found much.
I am trying to avoid being unnecessarily detailed so I apologize if I am not clear. Does something such as that exist for Python? If so then what?
Oh, yeah; I forgot about IronPython. I could probably use it if I can get it to work in my system. Update: I got IronPython to work so I will try it.
I want to show a HTML file in a Python application, not in a browser (not in the usual manner) and process a click event locally in Python. The reason I need to do that is that copying to the clipboard is highly restricted in browsers.
Doing this would require a Python module that hosts the browser in the application; that is how Microsoft does it for the WebBrowser class and such. In the past I researched something like that (not using Python) but I forget if I found much.
I am trying to avoid being unnecessarily detailed so I apologize if I am not clear. Does something such as that exist for Python? If so then what?
Oh, yeah; I forgot about IronPython. I could probably use it if I can get it to work in my system. Update: I got IronPython to work so I will try it.