A possible option that I'm seeing is Arora (http://code.google.com/p/
arora/)

Do bindings exist for this browser?

On Mar 15, 2:26 pm, dchuk <[email protected]> wrote:
> So I've found Watir to be really cool, great for a lot of scraping and
> testing needs. I especially love the ability to record interactions in
> Firefox and for the most part have code ready to drop into my scripts.
> But now I'm at a point where I'd like to be able to script out a tool
> or test, then switch it to an internal browser solution that can be
> packaged up and distributed to any machine and run on it's own,
> irrelevant of the system it's on.
>
> I know there is Celerity, which obviously does this stuff, but it's
> not the cleanest solution when it comes to working with AJAX and
> Javascript. I've been thinking that potentially being able to package
> up a stripped down webkit browser could be a different solution. That
> way, you'd have the full power of Safari rendering without needing to
> tie into a client's firefox or IE. The script would access it's own
> browser instead of touching system browsers.
>
> Is this possible? Is there a way to tell your scripts to load a
> specific webkit browser?

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