Guys,
thanks very much for all the comments. let me be more specific about my
problem.
i want to add multimodal capabilities to the webkit. I want to trigger (or
communicate with) an external app based on events happening in the xhtml
document. Also i want to insert custom events into the XHTML c
On Fri, 7 Dec 2007, Antoine Quint wrote:
>
> XML Events basically come in handy when you want a generic markup-based way to
> add event listeners for custom events. For instance, if XBL was implemented in
> WebKit, and I had my own custom magic UI control implemented with some custom
> XML element
On Dec 7, 2007, at 8:53 AM, Antoine Quint wrote:
Hi,
On 7 déc. 07, at 17:38, David Hyatt wrote:
Yeah, they don't seem particularly compelling to me either.
If someone does implement these, they should put the implementation
behind an #ifdef so that those projects that aren't interested in
In case anyone's curious (or googling in the future), Brady discovered
the reason for this issue and a temporary solution. see comments in
this bug:
http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16296
Todd Ditchendorf
On Dec 4, 2007, at 2:09 PM, Todd Ditchendorf wrote:
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Hi,
On 7 déc. 07, at 17:38, David Hyatt wrote:
Yeah, they don't seem particularly compelling to me either.
If someone does implement these, they should put the implementation
behind an #ifdef so that those projects that aren't interested in
them can turn them off.
XML Events basically co
Yeah, they don't seem particularly compelling to me either.
If someone does implement these, they should put the implementation
behind an #ifdef so that those projects that aren't interested in them
can turn them off.
dave
On Dec 6, 2007, at 11:48 PM, Eric Seidel wrote:
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