Bonsoir Le 26 octobre 2017 à 10:30, Yves Grossiord <[email protected]> a écrit : > > Je n'ai pas toute la phrase de Marc, mais sur mon iPhone, j'ai Firefox, > Chrome et Opera.
Mais ce n'est qu'une skin sur le moteur de rendu dégradé fourni par iOS. Apple ne permet pas de faire un vrai navigateur sur iPhone. * https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/01/new-chrome-for-ios-is-finally-as-fast-and-stable-as-safari/ ** On iOS, Apple has never allowed third-party browsing engines. Developers can build browsers, but they’re always just wrappers for the platform’s Webkit-based first-party engine. [] The upshot was that third-party browser makers could neither use their own browsing engines nor use the best possible version of Apple’s engine. * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefox_for_iOS ** It is the first Firefox branded browser not to use the Gecko layout engine as is used in Firefox for desktop and mobile. * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Chrome#iOS ** In accordance with Apple's requirements for browsers released through their App Store, this version of Chrome uses the iOS WebKit – which is Apple's own mobile rendering engine and components, developed for their Safari browser – therefore it is restricted from using Google's own V8 JavaScript engine. Ce que Microsoft a pu rêver de plus machiavélique, Apple le fait. * https://www.quora.com/Are-all-web-browsers-on-iOS-required-to-use-the-WebKit-kernel Apple et ses produits finiront aussi appréciés que MS & MSIE, et ce sera justice. * https://nolanlawson.com/2015/06/30/safari-is-the-new-ie/ Marc _______________________________________________ gull mailing list [email protected] http://forum.linux-gull.ch/mailman/listinfo/gull
