Hi Meryl,

Here's a blog post that might clear up some of the confusion: 
http://webkit.org/blog/101/

The debugging page shows you how to debug your version of WebKit, from svn, with the standard shipping version of Safari on OSX. Since WebKit is not an application itself, you need to run some application to load and debug WebKit. Any application that uses WebKit will work. Safari is just one example.

- Adele

On Apr 20, 2009, at 5:57 PM, Meryl Silverburgh wrote:

Thank you.

I have a related question about Safari and Webkit.

In this page about 'debugging webkit on Macos', it said:
"Choose any WebKit application you want to use for debugging. To use
Safari, select /Applications/Safari.app."

My question is why it said using 'Safari.app', if Safari application
is not part of Webkit being open source.  How can I debug the WebKit
that I get from svn trunk?




On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Adele Peterson <ad...@apple.com> wrote:
That feature is part of the Safari application, and is not included in
WebKit.

- Adele

On Apr 18, 2009, at 12:30 AM, Meryl Silverburgh wrote:

Hi,

Can you please tell me if Safari "Open in Dashboard" feature is open
source?  And if it is part of the webkit trunk?

Thank you.
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