On Jun 8, 2006, at 6:35 AM, Nicholas Shanks wrote:

• Defining your own Accept* HTTP headers. Please just give me a set of text fields so I can write my own headers! Especially Accept- Language, that's the most important—my system language is set to British English, yet Safari sends out requests with "en-us". :-/

In addition to filing a Bugzilla bug report, I would recommend filing a "Radar" bug report on http://bugreport.apple.com/. The reason for filing a second bug here is that it will be added to Apple's internal bug database, so if the bug isn't in WebKit code, then Apple will have a way to track the bug internally.

Note that you must create a 100% free "online" Apple Developer Connection account before you can file a bug on this site. If you do file a Radar bug, please report the Radar bug number on Bugzilla, and vice-versa.

• Ability to set 1pt to 1/72 inches, and read the screen DPI for digital devices. Unless the screen can report it's own DPI, whis will probably require a large lookup table with Apple and other manufacturers' displays enumerated. (FontBook has something similar for converting copyright strings into publishers' names). This would be a preference in the apps that use WebKit, and you can default to off if you want, but I need the sanity of a HTML client that will display a 10cm line at 10cm on screen, in print, in braille, on a TV, on a phone, wherever.

You may also be interested in these WebKit blog entries by Dave Hyatt:

High DPI Web Sites
http://webkit.opendarwin.org/blog/?p=55

High DPI (Part 2)
http://webkit.opendarwin.org/blog/?p=56

CSS Units
http://webkit.opendarwin.org/blog/?p=57

Dave

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