That's great!   Then, I wonder if you could add the option to select
which framework to use.. I was reading a bit about this on
http://developer.apple.com/safari/articles/opensource/webkitnightlybuilds.html,
and don't know if you can do that after compile time or not.  Anyway,
it would be a useful feature, but probably only in about 1% of
situations -- like mine.

Thanks again for the response.

On Apr 23, 11:35 am, Todd Ditchendorf <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi, glad you like fluid!
> Fluid uses the default WebKit framework installed on your system (The same
> one Safari uses). Fluid will receive any webkit features as soon as Safari
> does, but no sooner.
>
> td
>
> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 11:24 PM, jejacks0n <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > First, thanks for a great app/tool Todd.. Well done.
>
> > I'm curious about the update plans because of the cross-origin
> > additions in webkit..  I really want to take advantage of this in a
> > Fluid user script, but it doesn't work with the webkit version that
> > Fluid is built on.
>
> > You can read about the spec here:
> >http://www.w3.org/TR/access-control/
> > (and for a more understandable read on the same spec in firefox 3.5)
> >https://developer.mozilla.org/En/HTTP_access_control
>
> > Basically this allows for ajax requests to go through to a different
> > domain really nicely.. which happens to be what I'm looking for.
>
> > So, I'm just trying to get a gauge.  What is the plan for updates?

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