Hi,
I'd like to know the implementation status of HTML5 drag & drop.
Can I use the HTML5 drag &drop feature with the WebKit?
Anybody knows that?
Thank you.
Daniel W. Kim.
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Hi,
Thank you for the reply. I tried view->resize(width(), height(), but
it does not make any difference.
The stack trace is like the following when GTKLauncher hangs.
#0 0xb74e80ac in WTF::PairFirstExtractor >::extract (p...@0x90c8860) at
JavaScriptCore/wtf/HashMap.h:93
#1 0xb74e811a in WTF::
Hello!
I made a browser that is using Webkit through its GTK port. However I am
having a hard time finding any documentation dealing with the internals
components of Webkit. The issue I am trying to solve is to essentially
disable text highlighting/selection. The reason for this is the device the
On Jun 30, 2009, at 1:56 PM, zaheer ahmad wrote:
2- blink css tag (text-decoration: blink;} is not working
Blink is (deliberately) not supported in WebKit.
dave
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hi,There are couple of issues in latest nightlies on gtk port (issues were
there in earlier builds too),
1- italics do not work for many font families (e.g monospace, serif etc).
the issue seems to be in the fast render path (freetype), if we disable fast
rendering we do not see the issue. http://w
On Jun 30, 2009, at 9:57 AM, Patrick Hanna wrote:
I have noticed that rather than using memcmp for comparing strings,
webkit likes to cast to uint32_t* and compare in a for loop. For
example, WebCore::equal in AtomicString.cpp and StringHash::equal in
StringHash.h. Is there any reason not
The patch on Android is against a different webkit revision so who
knows what will happen when patching against the latest webkit.
My first thought is to try view->resize(width(), height()) instead of
using m_width and m_height but I don't know what that will change.
Have you looked at the
I have noticed that rather than using memcmp for comparing strings,
webkit likes to cast to uint32_t* and compare in a for loop. For
example, WebCore::equal in AtomicString.cpp and StringHash::equal in
StringHash.h. Is there any reason not to memcmp? I am assuming that
most implementations
Hi,
I want to flatten frames within a frameset so that no individual scrollbars
of frames would appear. This is the behavior of most mobile browsers
including iPhone and Android.
I found the patch from the Android WebKit source code with FLATTEN_FRAMESET.
I applied the patch to the latest version
> The problem is after the setZoomFactor() has finished zooming the frame, we
> get to see the label widget. The qDebug() statements however get displayed
> on console in s sequence they are written in code.
>
> I want to display the label before starting to zoom and hide the label
> after the fra
HI!
I am running a example browser application on an ARM cpu on QtWebKit. I have
implemented keyPressEvent() in WebView(derived from QWebView) class like this
239 void WebView::keyPressEvent(QKeyEvent *key)
240 {
241 switch(key->key())
242 {
243 case Qt::Key_F10:
244
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