On Apr 9, 2010, at 10:52 AM, Dan wrote:


So while Sam and Dean have been up to their eyes in demons, whores, and grumpy angels, Apple got back to me about the leak -- not their problem go talk to the webkit guys. Nice. Developers telling an end-user to follow thru with bugs on THEIR products. Well, the webkit guys seem to already know about the issues.

Maybe they've been too busy developing WK2

<http://www.osnews.com/story/23133/Apple_Drops_WebKit_2_Code_Adds_Multiprocess_Browsing >

The title is horribly misleading as it sounds like Apple is not using it. But Apple's release WK2 which has a process separation (like Chrome) done in a way that makes it easy to plug into an API.

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