On 11/8/13, 7:57 AM, Jenny Zhang wrote:
I'm playing around WebKit on OSX 10.8.5. And I compiled and built my
WebKit from upstream git://git.webkit.org/WebKit.git
<http://git.webkit.org/WebKit.git>. Now I would like to write an
independent tool (something like a debugger) outside the WebKit I built
(maybe some extension). Briefly, I want my debugger to read from console
in the web inspector in my WebKit. Thus when I'm using my WebKit to
visit some pages, my debugger can tell me whether there are some
exceptions for these pages. And further more, the debugger will try to
analyze and aggregate the read information later.

This problem is difficult for me, as I'm a beginner to the WebKit world.
I read Patrick Mueller's post about web inspector remote, but looks it
cant help me. Any one can shed some light on my problem? Thanks for your
help!

It depends a bit on how you use WebKit.

Do you want to do that on top of Safari?
Or do you link WebKit with your own application?

Benjamin
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