Hi,
I confused for this a minute ago. Put the testing file path to argument, it
will run normally. Refer to step 4 in below link:
http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/Debugging%20DumpRenderTree%20on%20Windows
Best Regards!
Horky
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Dear WebKit!
There are two flags in WebKit - 'ENABLE_REGISTER_PROTOCOL_HANDLER' and
'ENABLE_CUSTOM_SCHEME_HANDLER'.
How about delete one of them?
There is a feature named Custom Scheme Hander in the W3C HTML5 spec. :
http://dev.w3.org/html5/spec/Overview.html#custom-handlers
There are three
Hi WebKit,
webkit-patch patches-to-review was reworked [1] and now, instead of
giving you the list of attachment ID of all the patches pending review, it
will give you the list of bugs + description + age of patches pending
review that has you on the CC list. The age here stands for how long in
According to
http://trac.webkit.org/browser/trunk/Source/WebKit/chromium/features.gypi,
Chromium currently enables REGISTER_PROTOCOL_HANDLER but not
CUSTOM_SCHEME_HANDLER. Until the Chromium project decides to ship
CUSTOM_SCHEME_HANDLER, having two ENABLE flags is valuable. Please do
not
In fact, the patch you posted in
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=88614 breaks
registerProtocolHandler in Chromium because it disables the API.
Looking in more detail, to appears that the functions enabled by
CUSTOM_SCHEME_HANDLER aren't implemented by many ports, including
Chromium, which
On Jun 28, 2012, at 6:44 AM, Thiago Marcos P. Santos tmpsan...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi WebKit,
webkit-patch patches-to-review was reworked [1] and now, instead of giving
you the list of attachment ID of all the patches pending review, it will give
you the list of bugs + description + age of
Just a reminder…
We are transitioning build.webkit.org to new hardware tonight starting at 5pm.
build.webkit.org will be down during the transition. I'll be on #webkit
working with Bill to make sure the upgrade goes smoothly. Please find me there
if you have any questions.
Lucas
On Jun
Hi,
as you might have noticed in http://build.webkit.org, there is a new
64-bit release GTK bot since yesterday. That new bot was setup to run
the WebKit2 tests.
As the main focus of people involved in the GTK port development is
steadily moving to WebKit2, we see this as a must for the port.
The build.webkit.org upgrade is now in progress. Stay tuned.
Lucas
On Jun 28, 2012, at 10:33 AM, Lucas Forschler wrote:
Just a reminder…
We are transitioning build.webkit.org to new hardware tonight starting at
5pm. build.webkit.org will be down during the transition. I'll be on
Buildbot is back up. The IP address changed, so if your DNS has not updated
yet, it is at 17.251.224.66.
-Bill
On Jun 28, 2012, at 5:06 PM, Lucas Forschler lforsch...@apple.com wrote:
The build.webkit.org upgrade is now in progress. Stay tuned.
Lucas
On Jun 28, 2012, at 10:33 AM, Lucas
All webkit.org have gotten so much faster after the upgrade. I think this
has improved my productivity to a whole new level.
Thanks a lot for making this improvement.
- Ryosuke
On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 5:30 PM, William Siegrist wsiegr...@apple.comwrote:
Buildbot is back up. The IP address
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