On Monday 12 January 2009 12:25:05 pm Shariq Rizvi wrote: > I am using WebKit to piggy-back on the non-rendering phases of WebKit's > loading of a page (parsing, DOM creation, onload-time Javascript > execution), for doing some dynamic analysis of the in-memory objects that > result after these phases. > > Hence, I want to disable the actual "rendering" of visible objects (I don't > need to "see" any window). So far, I have been using Xvfb (X Virtual Frame > Buffer) to have my application send its window into this fake X server. Is > there an even better approach - perhaps a macro/flag that I can turn off so > that WebKit does not graphically render anything? > > Thanks!
Not sure what port you are using, but perhaps put in a 'return;' at the beginning of Frame::paint(...) ? Adam _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev

