Is there a way how to draw specific HTML element content on a canvas without using any web browser control ?
With this code I'm rendering the element to the form's canvas (just as an example).
It works though, but this code is not a good practice - see below, why...
uses
SHDocVw, MSHTML;
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
WebBrowser: TWebBrowser;
HTMLElement: IHTMLElement;
HTMLRenderer: IHTMLElementRender;
begin
WebBrowser := TWebBrowser.Create(nil);
try
WebBrowser.ParentWindow := Application.Handle;
WebBrowser.Navigate('https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2975586/good-delphi-blogs');
while WebBrowser.ReadyState < READYSTATE_COMPLETE do
Application.ProcessMessages;
HTMLElement := (WebBrowser.Document as IHTMLDocument3).getElementById('question');
HTMLRenderer := (HTMLElement as IHTMLElementRender);
HTMLRenderer.DrawToDC(Canvas.Handle);
finally
HTMLElement := nil;
HTMLRenderer := nil;
WebBrowser.Free;
end;
end;
It's bad because
- it uses the hidden TWebBrowser control, but I would like to load the HTML document directly through the IHTMLDocument interface and render certain element on my own canvas
- if I create and load the IHTMLDocument manually e.g. this way then the renderer method IHTMLElementRender.DrawToDC doesn't paint anything (maybe because there's no canvas for rendering of the document)
- even worse is that IHTMLElementRender.DrawToDC is deprecated at this time, so I'm looking for an alternative method for rendering elements on my own canvas
Is there a clean way to solve this using MSHTML ?
DrawToDC and IViewObject both require the TWebBrowser control to actually render the document into a target DC.