Hi all, i'm looking for the methods to bridge C object into JS runtime, then
i found the test cases under WebCore/bridge which seems to be a good sample
for me, because i found similar codes in Qt port, so i want to try out
testbindings.cpp to see whether the C bridge works.
However, i cannot use
Can this be done using only Webkit API(without cocoa)?
Am basically trying to capture the web page content on windows and would
like to do it with Webkit.
Darin Adler wrote:
On May 13, 2009, at 8:59 AM, Lucius Fox wrote:
But if Webkit is not involved. That means it can not capture the
Hi all,
I'm attempting to use the function JSObjectMakeFunction described here:
http://gemma.apple.com/documentation/Carbon/Reference/WebKit_JavaScriptCore_Ref/JSObjectRef/index.html
I would like to call a JavaScript function from C. I assume the
following is required:
1. Create a function
2009/6/1 Jack Wootton jackwoot...@gmail.com:
Hi all,
Hi!
I'm attempting to use the function JSObjectMakeFunction described here:
http://gemma.apple.com/documentation/Carbon/Reference/WebKit_JavaScriptCore_Ref/JSObjectRef/index.html
I would like to call a JavaScript function from C. I
22.05.2009, в 3:20, Drew Wilson написал(а):
SharedWorkers have explicit access to the ApplicationCache APIs,
while dedicated Workers merely inherit the ApplicationCache from
their parent window.
What is the use case for this? It doesn't seem useful to me - to
invoke update explicitly,
It seems some casting is required for this though?
JSValueRef JSObjectCallAsFunction(
JSContextRef ctx,
JSObjectRef object,
JSObjectRef thisObject,
size_t argumentCount,
const JSValueRef arguments[],
JSValueRef *exception);
The above function accepts a JSObjectRef
On Jun 1, 2009, at 8:29 AM, Jack Wootton wrote:
It seems some casting is required for this though?
Yes, conversion to JSObjectRef is needed, although you don’t have to
do any casting.
You can call JSValueToObject to turn the value into an object, making
the appropriate object wrapper
On Jun 1, 2009, at 8:29 AM, Jack Wootton wrote:
It seems some casting is required for this though?
JSValueRef JSObjectCallAsFunction(
[snip]
The above function accepts a JSObjectRef object.
However
JSValueRef JSObjectGetProperty(
[snip]
returns JSValueRef
Setting aside the
On Jun 1, 2009, at 8:55 AM, Darin Adler wrote:
On Jun 1, 2009, at 8:29 AM, Jack Wootton wrote:
It seems some casting is required for this though?
Yes, conversion to JSObjectRef is needed, although you don’t have to
do any casting.
You can call JSValueToObject to turn the value into an
On Jun 1, 2009, at 12:47 AM, Sriram Neelakandan wrote:
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 9:22 PM, Simon Fraser
simon.fra...@apple.com wrote:
Something else you should consider here is ways that the video can
be clipped
and transformed.
Thanks Simon, I forgot that
Any solution which naively
Thank you.
So to get absolute co-ordinates of each Render Object, I need to do
something like:
int absolute_x = 0;
int absolute_y = 0;
parent = renderObject.getParent()
while (parent != RenderBody) {
absolute_x += parent.getX();
absolute_y += parent.getY();
}
Is that right?
Thank
We should probably discuss this point on the whatwg list, but I'll give you
my understanding of why this is desirable:
1) Since SharedWorkers aren't explicitly tied to a specific Document, it
doesn't make sense to have them possibly get loaded from an out-of-date
version of the app cache. If you
01.06.2009, в 22:37, Drew Wilson написал(а):
1) Since SharedWorkers aren't explicitly tied to a specific
Document, it doesn't make sense to have them possibly get loaded
from an out-of-date version of the app cache. If you have two
separate documents running from different caches, it's
2009/6/1 Alexey Proskuryakov a...@webkit.org
01.06.2009, в 22:37, Drew Wilson написал(а):
1) Since SharedWorkers aren't explicitly tied to a specific Document, it
doesn't make sense to have them possibly get loaded from an out-of-date
version of the app cache. If you have two separate
On 2009-06-01, at 11:45, Moray Taylor wrote:
Hi,
I've searched high and low for an answer to this, so many apologies if
it's a FAQ, but I can't find a resolution anywhere.
I've noticed the --universal build option for WebKit no longer works,
how do I do a universal build now?
The
Hi Martin,
I have updated my MFC port of the Apple example program 'CallJS'. You
can grab this example project (http://files.me.com/bfulgham/socw2n).
This might be more convenient because it includes a built copy of
WebKit and the various support DLLs. It uses the newer API call
How workers and appcaches interact has been discussed on the WHATWG
list. Ian's Worker feedback message on 3/27/09 tried to tie things
up for the time being. I think where he left things was a reasonable
stepping stone, although the answers to the questions being asked here
about updates were not
I have 2 questions about SecurityOrigins.
First of all, in SecurityOrigin::databaseIdentifier() (in
http://trac.webkit.org/browser/trunk/WebCore/page/SecurityOrigin.h) the
following comment appears: Serialize the security origin for storage in the
database. This format is deprecated and should
One more thing I'd follow up with is if we were to have a SharedWorker just
inherit an applicationcache from the first document that creates it, what
happens after that document closes? How can the SharedWorker update its
application cache if an update becomes available, since the only document
Hi Jeremy,
Some of this has evolved and could likely be cleaned up.
2009/6/1 Jeremy Orlow jor...@chromium.org:
First of all, in SecurityOrigin::databaseIdentifier() (in
http://trac.webkit.org/browser/trunk/WebCore/page/SecurityOrigin.h) the
following comment appears: Serialize the security
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Jeremy Orlow jor...@chromium.org wrote:
I have 2 questions about SecurityOrigins.
First of all, in SecurityOrigin::databaseIdentifier() (in
http://trac.webkit.org/browser/trunk/WebCore/page/SecurityOrigin.h) the
following comment appears: Serialize the
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