I’ve been reading and hacking around with https://developer.mozilla.org/en/XUL_School/Intercepting_Page_Loads but can seem to do what I need.
I’m working on Chromeless, trying to prevent the main xulbrowser element from ever being navigated away from, e.g., links should not work, neither should window.location.href="http://www.example.com/".
I’m assuming I can do this via browser.webProgress.addProgressListener and then listen to onProgressChange but I can’t figure out how to differentiate between a resource request and the browser changing locations (it seems that onLocationChange is too late as the document is already being unloaded).
browser.webProgress.addProgressListener({
onLocationChange: function(){},
onStatusChange: function(){},
onStateChange: function(){},
onSecurityChange: function(){},
onProgressChange: function(){
aRequest.QueryInterface(Components.interfaces.nsIHttpChannel)
if( /* need to check if the object triggering the event is the xulbrowser */ ){
aRequest.cancel(Components.results.NS_BINDING_ABORTED);
}
},
QueryInterface: xpcom.utils.generateQI([Ci.nsIWebProgressListener, Ci.nsISupportsWeakReference])
}, wo._browser.webProgress.NOTIFY_ALL);
Another option that sounds promising is the nsIContentPolicy.shouldLoad() method but I really have no clue how to “create an XPCOM component that extends nsIContentPolicy and register it to the “content-policy” category using the nsICategoryManager.”
Any Ideas?
I got help on this from the mozilla’s #xulrunner irc channel.
Resulting solution follows.
Note: this is a module for use in Mozilla Chromeless, the
require("chrome")andrequire("xpcom")bits will NOT be available under normal circumstances.Pull Request on github for those that are interested: https://github.com/mozilla/chromeless/pull/114