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Summary
Block of instance information saved after the plug-in instance is deleted; can be returned to the plug-in to restore the data in future instances of the plug-in.
Syntax
typedef struct _NPSavedData { int32 len; void* buf; } NPSavedData;
Fields
The data structure has the following fields:
len
- Length in bytes of the buffer pointed to by buf; set by the plug-in.
buf
- Pointer to a memory buffer allocated by the plug-in with
NPN_MemAlloc()
. Can be any reasonable size; its contents are private to the plug-in and are not modified by the browser.
Description
The NPSavedData
object contains a block of per-instance information that the browser saves after the instance is deleted. This information can be returned to another instance of the same plug-in if the user returns to the web page that contains it.
You can use the plug-in's NPP_Destroy()
function to allocate an NPSavedData
object using the NPN_MemAlloc()
function, fill in the fields, and return it to the browser as an output parameter. See Instance Destruction for a code example that shows how to use NPSavedData
.
If the user revisits a web page that contains a plug-in, the browser returns the NPSavedData
to the new instance of the plug-in in a call to NPP_New()
. After this, the plug-in is responsible for keeping or deleting the objects as necessary.