WebKit implemented the battery API, though Safari didn't expose the API
to web content. Yesterday the WebKit team proposed removing the API, too:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=164213
https://lists.webkit.org/pipermail/webkit-dev/2016-October/028468.html
On 10/31/2016 1:24 AM, Chris
On 11/2/16 12:16 PM, Tobias Wolf wrote:
You said I should use ClientAuthDataRunnable::RunOnTargetThread
No, I said that RunOnTargetThread runs on the main thread (and asserts
this), which is why it using the prompt service is ok.
how can I run my code using the prompt service and let it run
Am Freitag, 28. Oktober 2016 17:05:28 UTC+2 schrieb Boris Zbarsky:
> On 10/28/16 4:27 AM, Tobias Wolf wrote:
> > Where or how can I check for that?
>
> XRE_GetProcessType(). Check the return value against
> GeckoProcessType_Content and GeckoProcessType_Default for content and UI
> process respe
Thanks for the clarifications.
Peter
On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 10:46 PM, Chris Hutten-Czapski
wrote:
> Over the past two months there has been no absolute decline in number of
> Windows XP installs. (Source: Tableau data, which is sadly not public so I
> cannot link because it reveals more data fr
Speaking on behalf of the privacy community (writ large and vaguely) thank
you very much for this!
best, Joe
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 4:24 AM, Chris Peterson
wrote:
> As proposed earlier on the dev-platform list [1], I made the Battery
> Status API chrome-only in Firefox Nightly 52 (bug 1313580
Over the past two months there has been no absolute decline in number of
Windows XP installs. (Source: Tableau data, which is sadly not public so I
cannot link because it reveals more data from our users than we feel
comfortable sharing)
Over the past two months there has been an absolute increase
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