On Aug 5, 2011, at 8:39 AM, Nimish Nayak wrote: > As you know I have been working on the "WinLauncher" which is a test browser > to test the new WebKit Build. > I wanted to enable the Web Inspector. All I could gather information is that > Web Inspector is already there in the WebCore It just needs to be enabled. > I saw the Preferences under Application Data\Apple Computer\Preferences and > added "WebKitExtensions" and set it to YES in the Winlauncher.exe.plist. > Now I can see "InspectElement" when I right Click on the Browser But nothing > happens when I click on the same. > > This thread seems relevant to my issue > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2036148/how-can-i-pop-up-webkits-web-inspector-from-my-webview-object-programmatically > > How can I > a) Access the Right Click "Inspect Element" > b) Access the WebInspector So that I can render it in another window > > Or is my choice of WinLauncher not good. And there is a better Browser > available > (I know Safari But I plan to use a browser+webkit in more like a nutshell and > not launch safari when you click on WebView) Like an Application. > > Any Help will be highly appreciated.
I'd suggest you put a breakpoint in WebCore::InspectorController::inspect and see if you can figure out why the Inspector window isn't showing up. That function should be called when you click on the "Inspect Element" context menu item. -Adam
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