So far I've been using WebView - other than pure HTML rendering - e.g. in
embedding some JavaScript-based legacy application inside a rich desktop
application, and it worked fine. It only needed some patches to the
JavaScript code (that was some old one, not perfectly portable, written
for Firefox). Yesterday I started the integration with the Aloha Editor to
have a WYSIWYG HTML editor embedded in a rich destop application, and some
surprise came: the editor correctly boots, I can type and delete
characters, but e.g. selecting a sequence of characters and applying a
bold style eats up some parts.
I supposed that JavaScript support in WebView is exactly the original one
in WebKit. Am I wrong? Do you have any experience to share?
Thanks.
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Fabrizio Giudici - Java Architect @ Tidalwave s.a.s.
"We make Java work. Everywhere."
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