On Mar 23, 2007, at 17:57, Nicolas Roard wrote:
But providing a browser implementing standard (X)HTML ? it's
not that hard imho.

Well, its probably not hard from a functional point of view. But getting it sufficiently fast (especially CSS) might be not as trivial.
But thats just pure guesswork, we'll see what Nikolaus comes up with.

And such a "simple" browser would be already quite
neat (documentation, etc), even if perhaps you won't be able to use it
to connect to your bank account...

Definitely.

Well, thats a rather stupid discussion, no? Why not stop it? ;-) I'm
quite interested in what Nikolaus comes up with, though I also doubt
it will be useful for *me* personally.
I think it might be very useful for documentation or things like RSS
posts at the very least!

Yes.

Well, even if just a small JavaScript ObjC interpreter comes out of
this, it would be a very cool and useful thing! :-)
Speaking of that... aren't you supposed to release that shiny
WebScript implementation ? ;-)

Hehe, I'm trying to find the time to grab the sources and send it to you. As mentioned its "somewhat working", but quite incomplete. Possibly you manage to bring it into shape? ;-)

Greets,
  Helge
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Helge Hess
http://www.helgehess.eu/




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