Hi,

Sometime ago there was a patch for Dillo (when it was still alpha) for
supporting SSL. However, I don't know of any open-source browser for
embedded systems based on GTK+ 2 that supports SSL and Javascript, so this
could be an interesting project.

Pedro Aguilar

> Perhaps, but:
>
> - They seem to be based in "old" Gtk 1.x. Dillo was the web browser
> for GPE until GPE got 2.x and Dillo didn't update.
> - Do they support SSL connections?
>
> Best regards,
>
> 2007/1/24, Pedro Aguilar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Hi,
>>
>> There are several open source browser for GTK+ that could run in the Neo
>> such as Dillo and Skipstone.
>> Links (the graphical version), although is not based on GTK+, could be
>> another alternative.
>>
>> Pedro Aguilar
>>
>> > Hello.
>> >
>> > Is Neo going to have more or less featurefill web browser (e.g. with
>> > javascript machine, etc)?
>> >
>> > - what is minimo status? is it alive at all?
>> >
>> > - any chances to get opera or netfront ports?
>> >
>> >
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