After a quick look I see some usage of WebKit2GTK+ API in Uzbl. Is the project planning to move onto using that API or is your general wish of isolated worlds support limited to the WebKit1 API?
I'm asking because I believe the focus of development is slowly shifting towards WebKit2GTK+ so adding isolated worlds support there would be most beneficial to the project. -Z On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 3:22 AM, Stephen Gilles <stephendgil...@gmail.com>wrote: > Hi, > > A while ago, I was looking into what would need to be done to replicate > the GM_xmlhttprequest functionality in uzbl, a webkit-gtk-based > microbrowser. It appears that this question was raised in 2010, and the > answer was that the upcoming Isolated Worlds feature in webkit would > allow running locally-trusted javascript with elevated privileges. > > It appears that the isolated worlds concept has been implemented in > webkit, but not exposed in webkit-gtk, and the current status of Bug > #31508 ( https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31508 ) is open with a > request for interest. I'm not a dev of a project, but when I asked on > irc it seemed that the uzbl devs were simply waiting for Isolated Worlds > to be exposed to implement them. > > As a user, I'm interested in this feature. What would be required to > allow webkit-gtk applications to use Isolated Worlds? > > -- > S. Gilles > > _______________________________________________ > webkit-gtk mailing list > webkit-gtk@lists.webkit.org > http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-gtk > >
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