I found my solution : the user agent... Since I created my own webkit,
I didn't take the time to create the right user agent. Now that I
created one (with the right webkit version), google map works correctly.
Thanks,
Le 22 avr. 09 à 11:58, Jérôme Lebel a écrit :
Hi,
I'm working a very specific platform built on top of Mac OS X. On my
own platform I need to use WebKit. In order to have WebKit, I've
redone my own webkit framework (in c++) and my own webkit uses
webcore framework (almost unchanged) and javascxript core (totally
unchanged).
Everything works... almost... I can even display the google map in
my own platform. I can zoom in, move the map. The only bug is as
soon as I resize my window, the google map becomes gray. According
to my tests (using innerHTML), the javascript from google doesn't
produce the right html. So it doesn't seem to be a display problem.
I suspect some javascript events are not triggered or may too much
javascript events are triggered, and then the google map code is
confused.
So my question is : Is there a way to do printf in javascript core,
somewhere, to display all the javascript command executed and also
to display the file name and the line number where they are?
To solve my problem I wish to compare a google map being resized
using the regular webkit (in objective-c for appkit) with my own
webkit (in c++ for my platform).
Thanks
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