Hi Eric, thanks for the encouragement (and also, to Joost in private
mail). I dropped by the channel and indeed found several helpful people.
I spent a few hours today working on Kupu against a WebKit nightly. I
sent a status report to the Kupu list:
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.kupu.devel/1642
In summary, I plan to wait until this lands:
http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4904
Kupu relies very, very heavily on Selection and Range support. As the
context changes, the buttons get updated, drop-down lists get new items,
etc. I'm eager to look at this more when the patch lands.
Again, thanks for the encouragement.
--Paul
Eric Seidel wrote:
#webkit is not particularly active this week. Apple has the entire week
off, and many WebKit hackers (apple or otherwise) are spending the
holiday away from their computers with their families :)
I would encourage you to try again on #webkit. Particularly after Jan
2nd, any time between 10AM and midnight PST, you should find lots of
webkit hackers on irc :)
-eric
On Dec 27, 2005, at 3:13 AM, Paul Everitt wrote:
Joost de Valk wrote:
Hi Andrew,
On Dec 25, 2005, at 11:21 AM, Maciej Stachowiak wrote:
1. Although Safari implements most of the XML Extras in FireFox,
as far as I can tell it lacks a critical piece of the AJAX
framework: the ability to apply an XSLT transform to an XML
document received asynchronously from a server into HTML. I
believe Safari supports .innerHTML on most tags (could be wrong),
so the transform process seems to be the only missing piece of the
puzzle in this regard.
XSLTProcessor is available in the latest cvs version of WebKit,
though not any released version of Safari yet. You might find it
helpful for testing.
i'd go even further: please test it, and file any bugs you may find
:) If you need help filing, contact us in #webkit on
irc.freenode.net, mail us here, or mail me personally, we / i will be
glad to be of assistance.
I did that sequence and nothing happened. I went on IRC, was told to
file a bug, and did so (first finding that a similar bug was already
reported):
http://bugzilla.opendarwin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5576
This bug was first reported 2 months ago and hasn't gotten any
response from the WebKit team. Is it not filed correctly?
I might have funding in the next couple of weeks to get the Kupu
editor working in WebKit. I don't mind filing bugs with good test
cases, but I'd like some indication whether the bug reports will get
noticed. [wink]
--Paul
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