Thanks for your help.

Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
> Richard Cooke schrieb:
>   
>> If it wasn't compatible would it be obvious? Or is it possible it would 
>> work but throw up occasional unexpected behaviour? Sorry, this should be 
>> the last question on this topic.
>>     
>
> I'd assume the former. But if you're going into production, you should
> check for memory leaks or other issues with the WebKit/Testing/stress.py
> script first. If this does not reveal any problems, you can safely
> assume that mod_webkit is compatible with your system.
>
> -- Chris
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