Is it possible to support liveness when Developer Tools are enabled ?
Le 4 sept. 2009 à 22:02, David Hyatt a écrit :
A second change I would like to make is to eliminate the "liveness"
of the sheet.. With support coming online for both injected user
scripts and user stylesheets, I expect that a better way to deal
with this is to have a Develop menu item (or inspector item) to
reload all user content.
Automatic liveness seems like a non-goal other than for user
stylesheet *developers*, and having to examine local files every
time you open a new tab/window just to support developers seems like
the wrong trade-off to me. That this is happening in the engine
process can't be good for Chrome either, and going forward we should
be discouraging file accesses like this from being done inside
WebCore.
dave
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On Sep 4, 2009, at 2:52 PM, Tor Arne Vestbø wrote:
On 9/4/09 9:47 PM, David Hyatt wrote:
Right now the user stylesheet location is stored as a URL. This is
based off ancient history, namely that we happened to store the
preference this way on Mac. Even though Safari only allows you to
pick
local files from its UI for user stylesheets, the preference
itself is a
URL. Because of this, the current code is making an assumption that
remote URLs should be allowed to work as user stylesheets. On Mac
and Qt
only, we have a UserStyleSheetLoader object that is dealing with
remote
URLs. Other platforms seem to just not support this.
I would like to eliminate this object on all platforms.
Sounds good.
Tor Arne
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