FYI, recently, android port is released by Naver WebKit team
https://lists.webkit.org/pipermail/webkit-dev/2017-March/028836.html
Regards,
Yusuke Suzuki
On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 5:38 PM, Sergio Villar Senin
wrote:
> O Mar, 07-03-2017 ás 20:07 -0500, Patrick Wright escribiu:
> >
> > However, in t
O Mar, 07-03-2017 ás 20:07 -0500, Patrick Wright escribiu:
>
> However, in the source code of android. There is an implementation of
> Webkit show here: https://developer.android.com/reference/android/web
> kit/package-summary.html . it is just very slow and restrictive.
That's the Android WebVi
Android is not a supported platforms for current WebKit and has not been in a
while. You will not be able to build for Android without a major porting effort.
Android WebKit was originally a fork of an old version that may not have even
been fully merged back before we purged it. Recent version
Thanks, I saw that Webkit source from github came with an angle
implementation of android window that I assume would host a browser. it was
implemented in angle. Which to me just means the ability to host openGL ES
on Linux, Mac, etc. I know that angle can be ported to Android. I guess
that may be
On Tue, 2017-03-07 at 18:35 -0500, Patrick Wright wrote:
> Is there a webkit port for Android that is readily available?
No, sorry. This is actually the first time I've heard any interest in
WebKit for Android.
> That comes with the minibrowser option that normal GTK webkit has. I
> want the m
Is there a webkit port for Android that is readily available?
That comes with the minibrowser option that normal GTK webkit has. I want
the mini browser for android but don't want to use angle if possible.
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