Hi,
I woke up this morning to find #webkit set up with mode +R
(http://docs.dal.net/docs/modes.html#2.17), so basically you can't
speak unless you have your nick registered on freenode. Is this a new
policy or just some error or temporary measure that someone forgot to
disable? If it's the latter
On Tuesday 19 January 2010 ext Xan Lopez, wrote:
Hi,
I woke up this morning to find #webkit set up with mode +R
(http://docs.dal.net/docs/modes.html#2.17), so basically you can't
speak unless you have your nick registered on freenode. Is this a new
policy or just some error or temporary
On Jan 19, 2010, at 5:34 AM, Konstantin wrote:
I'm a web developer and don't know C at all.
I'm going to use WebKit JavaScriptCore in one of the projects, but I'm not
sure about the possibility of this solution.
There is a webpage with tons of JavaScript code in it, the page is processed
Just out of curiosity, I used the --slowest option to see which tests were
slowest in a debug build. On my fairly-fast Mac Pro the tests took 14 minutes
overall (849.76s), and these were the ten slowest tests:
9.57 secs: editing/selection/move-left-right.html
7.64 secs:
I opened a public git repository for WebKit BREW MP port. Third party
libraries are available in ThirdPartyLibraries directory. You can get the
source code from the following location with git-clone:
http://www.dorothybrowser.com/git/WebKitBrew.git
The port is complete, but minimal. It contains
Git over HTTP seems to be too slow. Use git protocol instead.
git-clone git://www.dorothybrowser.com/WebKitBrew.git
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 10:09 AM, KwangYul Seo kwangyul@gmail.comwrote:
I opened a public git repository for WebKit BREW MP port. Third party
libraries are available in
Hi All:
Could anyone give me a guide how to make the webkit browser have the
fit to width functionality like opera does.
Fit to Width: takes an existing page and reflows both block-level
elements and image dimensions so that horizontal size of page layout does
not exceed the browser's
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