Hi Christoph, I should have also pointed out that the test application you want to run is probably "WinLauncher", (or rather, "WinLauncherLauncher"), which is a WebKit1 test utility that provides a test web browser.
On Jan 20, 2012, at 10:04 AM, cwienands wrote: > >> 1. MiniBrowser exercises the WebKit2 interface, which the >> WinCairo port does not yet support. There is a partial >> implementation, but I have not had time to flesh it out. >> 2. WebKit.exe is used to launch Safari with the user-built WebKit >> framework. Safari will not run using the WinCairo port of WebKit, as >> there are large bits of functionality that require the WebKitInterface >> libraries shipped by Apple. > > Thanks for the clarification, and again thanks for your help. I'll go the > WebKit.Net route as described by Chris Waldron. I should point out that the WebKit.Net distribution is (as of last I looked) just a wrapper around the WinCairo port. -Brent _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev

