"Jin, Yihua" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Based on my understanding, the webcore of webkits using KHTML as its main
> rendering engine, and KHTML is from KDE/Qt library, So if webkit will be port
> to some platform, then that one must support KDE/Qt, am I right?
No. You will have to provide
Hi all:
Based on my understanding, the webcore of webkits using KHTML as its main
rendering engine,
and KHTML is from KDE/Qt library, So if webkit will be port to some platform,
then that one must support
KDE/Qt, am I right?
Another question is I found both Apple and Nokia add a KWQ part to t
Zalan.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ext Jin, Yihua
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2007 10:49 AM
To: Oliver Hunt
Cc: webkit-dev
Subject: Re: Re: [webkit-dev] Question about porting webkit
Thank you.
And from the source of apple webkit, it
Subject: Re: [webkit-dev] Question about porting webkit
I'll leave any discussion on the differences between WebKit and KHTML to other
who know more about it than me.
But no, WebKit is in no way tied to Qt, and there are active ports of WebKit
from Mac to Qt, GDK (or GTK, or something)
On 5/25/07, Jin, Yihua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all:
Based on my understanding, the webcore of webkit using KHTML as its
rendering engine,
and KTHML is component from KDE/Qt, so is that means Apple's webkits can be
only port to platform
that support KDE/Qt?
Another question is that I
I'll leave any discussion on the differences between WebKit and KHTML
to other who know more about it than me.
But no, WebKit is in no way tied to Qt, and there are active ports of
WebKit from Mac to Qt, GDK (or GTK, or something), and the WX toolkit.
Much of the design of the architecture
Hi all:
Based on my understanding, the webcore of webkit using KHTML as its
rendering engine,
and KTHML is component from KDE/Qt, so is that means Apple's webkits can be
only port to platform
that support KDE/Qt?
Another question is that I found both apple's webkit and Nokia's S60 webkits
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