Hi Marshall,
I'm using cef3 in single-process mode (for some good reasons), I found that if my program end all existing browser instances, then all newly created browser instances will stop working - no websites or strings can be loaded anymore.
So I suspect when a cef3 instance is being destroyed, it checks if there is still any other live browser instance, if no, it wrongly does some cleanup that's not supposed to be doing unless the entire program is shutting down?
I'm using the Delphi wrapper of cef3 and the developer confirms the Delphi wrapper doesn't do any cleanup and he guess the problem is coming from cef3, so I'm asking for help here. The original discussion.
cef3 is really great and this is the only main problem I'm experiencing.