The discussion of the new Google Browser last week got me looking
into Webkit, available for all platforms. I just downloaded the
latest 'Nightly build', because quite frankly, I was ready to think
about chucking Safari because of all the crashes, etc lately.
Anyway, my early tests here reve
On Sep 6, 2008, at 7:43 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote:
The DEVELOP menu is hidden when first installed, but can be turned
on in preferences --> advanced
Do you know that it's in Safari too?
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I haven't looked at it in a while. It's come a long way. The version
numbers look the same. Perhaps the newly installed webkit is working
with both (and Rev!). Whatever, I've got two instances running at
the same time, Safari and Webkit.
On Sep 6, 2008, at 7:43 PM, Stephen Barncard wrote:
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It's a little confusing. I've been trying to figure out the details, as its
also relevant to how revBrowser works - particularly with things like
plugins for Safari. This is the question I've asked on the WebKit forums:
As the WebKit.app nightly build and Safari are both based on the Webkit
frame
> I'm trying to figure out which WebKit framework revBrowser uses, and
> therefore how it interacts with upgrades, and installation of Safari
> plugins.
Can you get the user agent? It should have the version and build number of
WebKit that it uses in the result (or so I've been told).
Ken Ray
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True - haven't done that - think it wouldn't distinguish between identical
frameworks installed in different places. I guess my main interest is where
the WebKit framework that Rev uses is.
By looking in the bundles of Safari and the nightly WebKit.app builds - it
is clear that Safari is using a s