You can use the renderer itself, I mean, you can use WebKit and develop such
application.There is an embedded Chrome project going on also, that you
could add the renderer (WebKit and V8) to your application, but it is still
not finished (open source, too, find in in Google Code as well).

☆PhistucK


On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 22:05, Jeff Price <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I believe this is a great idea for this browser, and would put it
> ahead of the rest by far. Create a lite mode, when it has to be
> started with something like chrome -t
>
> Basically a html rendering terminal. This would disable all web
> extentions such as http and so on and leave one protocol handler
> called exec
>
> it could execute a script and render the output as html. This would be
> good for web developers who don't know anything about GUI programming
> with different widgets. Probley work the best on linux or mac.
>
> one mode could disable everything except for the html render area and
> title bar, to render when opened with file extention.
>
> Another could be command browser, command bar/address bar to enter
> commands into
>
> Think of how fast GUI applications could be developed. Non web safe
> plugins could be developed for this mode.
>
> a perl script or another language could run
>
> #!/usr/bin/perl
>
> print<<EOF
> <a href="exec:ls ~/">List Home Files</a>
> <a href="exec:whoami">Who Am I</a>
> <a href="exec:myscript with arguments">System Maintenance</a>
> EOF
> ;
>
>
> Flash could be embeded also, css all sorts of stuff could be done with
> this. Please tell me what you think, Does anyone want to help me
> develop extentions like this? Does anyone think this is a good idea?
>
> >
>

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