Ivan,
I'm not at my desk right now, but please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and we can help you.
best,
Chipp
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Alex,
Not sure, but I think Tuviah may be going there. Good point about KHTML.
Perhaps Andu's interested (He's a C programmer, no?) or Chris (another Open
Source C programmer).
-Chipp
I'm not able to go to WWDC, I just really want to root for Chipp, Chris
and Tuviah. altBrowser is so cool,
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2003 00:34:44 -0400
Subject: Re: altBrowser Question and MAC version of altBrowser...
From: Trevor DeVore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I were to guess based on past OS X developments, this WebKit thing
it's going to be only available on Cheetah (next Mac OS release
On Saturday, June 14, 2003, at 04:23 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
I also contacted Kevin at RunRev and asked his interest in RR using
the DLL
inside their own product. He responded by saying they would consider
it IF
there was cross-platform support. Well, Chris and I weren't in a
position to
Where are you/they clicking the button? On a Rev app? On a website? On your
website? This is important, you can deal with it !
Although I appreciatate the benefits of LEO I'm more into the integration
of application environments into the user defined system.
Why reinvent the wheel? We've all
On Saturday, June 14, 2003, at 04:49 PM, Gary Rathbone wrote:
Although I appreciatate the benefits of LEO I'm more into the
integration
of application environments into the user defined system.
What's LEO?
Why reinvent the wheel? We've all got a web browser, so why fight to
force
user
On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 02:43 AM, Alex Rice wrote:
Time to ante up folks! altBrowser looks like winner!
Apparently Apple has not yet released the web browser API WebKit,
although I see it's forthcoming from looking at the WWDC schedules.
What versions of MacOS do you think the altBrowser
On Monday, June 16, 2003, at 10:34 PM, Trevor DeVore wrote:
Apparently there is some web stuff available on Jaguar. Omni Group
has a beta of OmniWeb that uses WebCore and JavaScriptCore frameworks.
I am not familiar with these but take a look at the article at
On Tuesday, June 17, 2003, at 12:59 AM, Alex Rice wrote:
Yep I've been following that on the cocoa-dev mailing list too. I've
attached an interesting post.
I'm not able to go to WWDC, I just really want to root for Chipp,
Chris and Tuviah. altBrowser is so cool, and if it could run on MacOS
Edwin,
First a bit of a background on altBrowser.DLL.
I originally wanted this capability for a client of mine. I wished to build
a custom browser with many set features, which also allowed his customers to
navigate only to specific places. Upon asking around, it turned out Tuviah
Snyder (of RR
Where are you/they clicking the button? On a Rev app? On a website? On
your website? This is important, you can deal with it !
Although I appreciatate the benefits of LEO I'm more into the
integration of application environments into the user defined system.
Why reinvent the wheel? We've
Subject: RE: altBrowser Question
Where are you/they clicking the button? On a Rev app? On a website? On
your website? This is important, you can deal with it !
Although I appreciatate the benefits of LEO I'm more into the
integration of application environments into the user defined system
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Sent: 15 June 2003 00:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: altBrowser Question
Chipp and Gary,
Basically, what I want to be able to do is pop up a browser window, and
then
let the user navigate around through a 3rd
Chipp and Gary,
Basically, what I want to be able to do is pop up a browser
window, and then
let the user navigate around through a 3rd party site - Amazon.com - then,
when they get to a page that has a product of interest to them,
press a Rev
button and grab the URL and parse through it
Hi Gary,
Chipp and Tuviah, I take my hat/cap off to you for providing a fantastic
DLL which does a great job for certain requirements. As I know you're
aware, it will never beat full browser capabilitiles.
Thanks. When you say 'it will never beat full browser capabilities', I'm not
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