At 1:13 AM -0500 4/7/2009, Kris Tilford wrote:
>Webkit DOES NOT support plugins or extensions like Safari does, so 
>you'll ALWAYS get the warning when you start any version of Webkit and 
>you have any plugins or extensions such as ClickToFlash.

WebKit *DOES* support plug-ins and inputmanagers *EXACTLY* "like Safari does".

The error dialog is *cosmetic only*.  It is provided to drive the 
user nutz, er a alert the user that they're running a developer 
nightly build that MAY have problems with plug-ins or inputmanagers 
that have not been updated.

That the dialog is being presented every time you launch WebKit.app, 
is a BUG.  It should only be presented each time the framework 
(WebKit.app), or a plug-in, or an inputmanager, is updated.

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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