> On Jul 20, 2020, at 10:23 AM, Darin Adler wrote:
>
>> On Jul 20, 2020, at 7:35 AM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
>>
>> Then we can make the plugin process specific to PLATFORM(COCOA)
>
> Side note: It will be specific to PLATFORM(MAC).
And we’ll probably attempt to remove it from PLATFORM(MAC)
> On Jul 20, 2020, at 7:35 AM, Michael Catanzaro wrote:
>
> Then we can make the plugin process specific to PLATFORM(COCOA)
Side note: It will be specific to PLATFORM(MAC).
— Darin
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On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 9:35 am, Michael Catanzaro
wrote:
For now, I'll submit a patch to deprecate these settings without
changing behavior yet.
Meh, I did this, but realized that it's easier to write deprecation
messages when we remove support for the feature at the same time that
it's dep
On Mon, 20 Jul 2020 09:35:24 -0500, Michael Catanzaro
wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 11:47 am, Adrian Perez de Castro
> wrote:
> > Our tentative plan for sunsetting the NPAPI support is to keep
> > supporting
> > the GTK3 plugin process in the next stable release series. This means
> > that
On Mon, Jul 20, 2020 at 11:47 am, Adrian Perez de Castro
wrote:
Our tentative plan for sunsetting the NPAPI support is to keep
supporting
the GTK3 plugin process in the next stable release series. This means
that
we could remove the support from trunk after creating the stable
branch
for the
Hi all,
On Sun, 19 Jul 2020 15:49:37 -0700, Brent Fulgham wrote:
> We haven’t removed it from Apple builds yet, because we think there are
> still some WebKit clients that use them. I.e., WebKit framework users on the
> platform that are not Safari or one of the other web browsers.
For the GTK
We haven’t removed it from Apple builds yet, because we think there are still
some WebKit clients that use them. I.e., WebKit framework users on the platform
that are not Safari or one of the other web browsers.
We should take another look, because it would be great to get rid of it
completely.
Hi,
Is anybody still using the plugin process? I understand that Safari
does not allow plugins anymore. Epiphany doesn't either, nor does
anything packaged in Linux distros (afaik). If nothing is using it,
maybe we can delete a lot of code? Is it exposed in Apple system APIs?
WebKitGTK stil
FWIW, I went ahead and removed the ENABLE_PLUGIN_PROCESS #define that may have
caused some confusion.
- Anders
On Sep 18, 2013, at 10:09 AM, Anders Carlsson wrote:
> Hi Murali,
>
> building Webkit2 with plug-in support but without the plug-in process is not
> supported anymore.
>
> - Anders
Hi Murali,
building Webkit2 with plug-in support but without the plug-in process is not
supported anymore.
- Anders
On Sep 18, 2013, at 4:25 AM, murali billa wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to know where plugin process is enabled by default in webkit2 for
> multiprocess.Pls help me.
>
> Regds,
> Mur
Hi,
I want to know where plugin process is enabled by default in webkit2 for
multiprocess.Pls help me.
Regds,
Murali
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