In Safari 3.1 you can enable the Web Inspector from Safari's Advanced
preferences with the "Show Develop menu" checkbox.
On Mar 18, 2008, at 6:47 PM, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
On Mar 18, 2008, at 5:44 PM, Richard Bailey wrote:
I've been reading through the code and seem to be missing how I
On Mar 18, 2008, at 5:44 PM, Richard Bailey wrote:
> I've been reading through the code and seem to be missing how I can
> activate JSConsole.
>
> It is functioning, or disabled in current webkit?
If you use Safari 3.1 with a WebKit nightly, the Web Inspector's
console will be used as the JS
I have no "abnormal" plugins installed. Just flash and quicktime as
far as I know.
Sure I can submit a bug report. In Safari 3 I could even click on the
images and drag them around. Meaning I could drag them to the desired
folder I wanted to put it in. I can't even do that in Safari 3.1 with
I've been reading through the code and seem to be missing how I can activate
JSConsole.
It is functioning, or disabled in current webkit?
Richard
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If it worked before, this is is a regression. I confirmed they don't
work in Safari 3.1, but I never tried this in Safari 3. Can you file a
bug at bugs.webkit.org?
On Mar 18, 2008, at 3:07 PM, Ben Mills wrote:
After upgrading to Safari 3.1 why can I no longer open web inspector
and download
I would guess that you have a misbehaving extension/add-on installed.
dave
On Mar 18, 2008, at 5:07 PM, Ben Mills wrote:
> After upgrading to Safari 3.1 why can I no longer open web inspector
> and download images or open them in a new window. The contextual menu
> has the options but they do no
After upgrading to Safari 3.1 why can I no longer open web inspector
and download images or open them in a new window. The contextual menu
has the options but they do nothing when selected and are not grayed
out. Everything worked perfectly in Safari 3.0.4 on OS X 10.4 -10.5.2
but the new v
On Mar 18, 2008, at 9:51 AM, Richard Bailey wrote:
>
> I looked for but did not find samples for doing this. If I missed
> such samples and documentation, please send me links.
>
> The code below is my first draft (compiled and verified) to read and
> write values from an HTML page.
>
> I ap
I filed a bug (http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17768) and a few
comments about this point.
Today Safari 3.1 is out with that useless properties pane while this
bug is still unconfirmed.
I can't believe I'm the only one using Webkit as primary dev browser.
I now have to use firefox to l
I looked for but did not find samples for doing this. If I missed such
samples and documentation, please send me links.
The code below is my first draft (compiled and verified) to read and write
values from an HTML page.
I appreciate any suggestions you can offer.
Also, is the JS API the best r
>> let me ask one more question: when is this bytecode approach
>> expected to get into the mainline of WebKit?
>
> I'm shooting for some time during this rapidly ending week :).
Sorry -- before it gets into the mainline of WebKit, the bytecode
engine will need more refinement and bug fixing.
> let me ask one more question: when is this bytecode approach
> expected to get into the mainline of WebKit?
I'm shooting for some time during this rapidly ending week :).
Geoff
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Dear Geoff,
let me ask one more question: when is this bytecode approach expected to
get into the mainline of WebKit?
Cheers,
Akos
Geoffrey Garen írta:
> Hi Akos.
>
>> Hi Geoff,
>>
>> thanks for the info. It seems to me that your answers cancelled my
>> options. :) Optimizing the AST is not
hi, everyone,
I encounter a problem when compiling the webkit WebKit-r31090 in Fedora Core
4, the tools is
Qt is :Qt-4.3.4
g++: 4.0.2
the error is as follows:
../../../JavaScriptCore/kjs/nodes.h:211: error:‘typedef enum
KJS::ExpressionNode::CallerType KJS::ExpressionNode::CallerTyp
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