On Wed, 2008-10-29 at 12:33 -0700, David Kilzer wrote: > I think most of this information (except maybe the <meta> tags) is > available through the Web Inspector. You could review the source code > for it to determine how to get what you're looking for. > > Also, is there a reason the Web Inspector isn't sufficient for your needs?
Do you mean the stuff in here (/WebKit/WebCore/inspector)? Maybe it is, and if it is, great. However, I won't be using the standard inspector panels to display it, so I'd have to do whatever it is doing to extract the information I need. Like I said, it may be obvious, but I'm just really starting to get a feel where certain bits are located in the source tree. I'm *sure* it's in there somewhere, but I couldn't find anything obvious in the network backend, the GTK+ client classes or the path mentioned above that looked like good candidates. I did have a quick look through the Apple docs for NSURLResponse before I sent the message, but from the source, I got the feeling that the networking layers were generally supplied by the particular platform/port, and therefore, they wouldn't necessarily expose the same APIs. I'll keep looking though. Cheers, ast -- Andrew S. Townley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://atownley.org _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev