On 2007-01-09, at 00:04, Brad Rhine wrote:
On Jan 8, 2007, at 5:58 PM, Sven E Olsson wrote:
I think this is one of those cases where Carbon and Cocoa
differ. I don't know the implementation details, but I'm pretty
sure Carbon and Cocoa access WebKit differently. That said, I
haven't personally seen any cases where there are rendering
differences that are significant that most people would notice.
When REALbasic moves to Cocoa (see other thread), I would
imagine this will cease to be an issue.
According to Apple's docs, Carbon Apps use Cocoa's WebKit system.
So, both are
likely to use the same core lib, a KHTML derivate.
Probably someone is willing to build webkit from source and provide
a plugin WITH printing support:
http://webkit.org/
Yes it looks like RS is not interested to do some more work on the
HTML Viewer.
From my conversations with Jon Johnson, I was led to believe that
the switch to Cocoa would solve some of the issues with the
HTMLViewer.
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Brad Rhine
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Tangelo: Web Publishing... With A Twist!
From the Evaluation on the feature request
As it has been noted on the mailing lists this appears to be an Apple
oddity (they may yet more the fix in Safari to webkit) and not a
problem REALbasic.
//
It is not a problem to REALbasic, nope, but was is the problem? Is
the answer saying that Apple do more fix in Safari then WebKit? Is
Safari not using WebKit?
I trust more on your conversation with Jon Johnson in this case.
Sven E
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