Hi all,
I had a project that worked great under CentOS 6.6.
I basically took webkitgtk-2.4.6 and compiled then took a small
browser.c file to great a browser. Worked great.
So now I'm trying to migrate that to CentOS 7.1
did the same thing - same steps as above and when I run
the webkit browser i
() function
the browser appears and is not minimized When I put this function back
in - the application
is always minimized and is NOT fullscreen.
Any thoughts?
Jerry
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 4:23 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I had a project that worked great under CentOS
I am migrating from 2.4.6 to 2.8.1...
under 2.4.6 there was a ./configure script - that appears to be gone.
(Not sure why, thought that was a standard thing).
So then I searched for building webkit and I found
Tools/Scripts/build-webkit
So I looked in that directory in 2.8.1 and that file is not
Hi All,
I took fullscreen-webkit.c and added some functionality.
1) if first time running go full screen (this was there).
2) if program running then send a message with the URL and replace the
current one.
Which I did with:
case UNIQUE_ACTIVATE:
{
gchar *uri = unique_messa
I am running CentOS 7 and MiniBrowser...
I am running XMLhttprequest() with a URL like
http://localhost:6500/FrameCheck
To see if the there is a new URL to load into a frame.
I run the inspect Element and view the console and I see
Failed to load resource: Message Corrupt
The response to http://
Ok - I tried looking at compiling 2.14.5 ran into package issues.
Is there anyway to turn off the restriction for Access-Control-Allow-Origin
from the command line ? or in a config file ?
I am in a local environment and do not need/care for it.
I tried the Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * but that
I have a small browser (using CentOS 7.4) that just goes full screen always
and then I send remote commands to it for changing the URL.
I am trying to play a video with the video TAG and all I get is black
screen. How do I make my small browser use gstreamer to play the video
which i have on the
Thanks Michael,
In fact I do have gstreamer installed and I also have fluendo codecs
installed. Totem plays videos perfectly.
But I would like to get my small browser to be able to play the video tag.
What is my next step to tell whats happening ?
Thanks,
Jerry
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Hi Michael,
I did an strace -fv on my command and gstreamer is being opened
open("/lib64/libgstreamer-1.0.so.0", O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC) = 3
open("/usr/lib64/webkit2gtk-4.0/libgstapp-1.0.so.0", O_RDONLY|O_CLOEXEC) =
-1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
open("/lib64/libgstapp-1.0.so.0", O_RDONLY|O
Hi Michael,
I think this is my issue
... window.MediaSource=window.MediaSource||window.WebKitMediaSource
Neither of these is defined. Now do I get that?
Jerry
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>Media Source Extensions (MSE) are not enabled in the release builds of
>WebKitGTK+.
>If you want MSE support, you need to build WebKitGTK+ yourself with
>ENABLE_MEDIASOURCE and then also enable that feature at runtime.
The enable mediasource function is now being called and with the get
mediaso
Hello,
I tried running my small browser and it showed nothing on the screen for
this test.
Then I ran the /usr/libexec/webkit2gtk-4.0 MiniBrowser I get the same
thing.
Then I did the inspect element and viewed the console - No such element
MediaSource.
So I am running CentOS 7.4 - how to I get
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