This signal is emitted when a form is about to be submitted. The @request
argument passed contains information about the text fields of the form. This
is typically used to store login information that can be used later to
pre-fill the form.
The form will not be submitted until webkit_form_submission_request_submit() is called.
It is possible to handle the form submission request asynchronously, by
simply calling g_object_ref() on the @request argument and calling
webkit_form_submission_request_submit() when done to continue with the form submission.
If the last reference is removed on a #WebKitFormSubmissionRequest and the
form has not been submitted, webkit_form_submission_request_submit() will be called.
This signal is emitted when a form is about to be submitted. The @request argument passed contains information about the text fields of the form. This is typically used to store login information that can be used later to pre-fill the form. The form will not be submitted until webkit_form_submission_request_submit() is called.
It is possible to handle the form submission request asynchronously, by simply calling g_object_ref() on the @request argument and calling webkit_form_submission_request_submit() when done to continue with the form submission. If the last reference is removed on a #WebKitFormSubmissionRequest and the form has not been submitted, webkit_form_submission_request_submit() will be called.