Implement as a dynamic/shared library plugin then whoever wants it gets
it & there's minimal bloat for those who don't.
On 18/01/2013 19:51, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
Some questions:
- Are any other browser engines planning to implement this? (I couldn't tell
from looking at the public-au...@w
t 6:19 AM, Steve Williams
wrote:
No idea what this is about as I haven't studied your tree yet but here's
a couple of XML enhancements I'd like to see accepted by the mainstream
(including the webkit parser)
1. default element close.
syntax:
[stuff]
No idea what this is about as I haven't studied your tree yet but here's
a couple of XML enhancements I'd like to see accepted by the mainstream
(including the webkit parser)
1. default element close.
syntax:
[stuff]
currently you have to do :
really appropriate for this list. It's for talking about
the development of WebKit itself, and no one uses requests on this
list as a way to drive priorities.
I'm glad to see you are interested in WebKit's SVG support and I hope
you will consider some of the possib
n.
webkit is behind the curve in implementation of this web standard - please
address this.
Best regards,
Steve Williams
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