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Re: WebKit Bounty
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David Wetzel |
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Re: WebKit Bounty |
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Fri, 2 Mar 2007 10:44:44 +0100 |
Hi Folks,
Am 02.03.2007 um 09:24 schrieb Chris B. Vetter:
A while back I was working on porting WebKit to GNUstep but got stuck
with JavaScriptCore's bindings, since these rely heavily on
CoreFoundation.
Since I couldn't get the current CoreFoundation working, I tried
CF-Lite, which didn't work with JavaScriptCore (due to missing
functionality provided by the 'real' CoreFoundation).
Maybe spidermonkey is a good thing? SpiderMonkey is the code-name for
the Mozilla's C implementation of JavaScript.
http://www.mozilla.org/js/spidermonkey/
Dave
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- Re: GNUstep Web browser (was Re: WebKit Bounty), (continued)
- Re: GNUstep Web browser (was Re: WebKit Bounty), Richard Frith-Macdonald, 2007/03/05
- Re: GNUstep Web browser (was Re: WebKit Bounty), Jesse Ross, 2007/03/05
- Re: GNUstep Web browser (was Re: WebKit Bounty), Chris B. Vetter, 2007/03/06
- Re: GNUstep Web browser (was Re: WebKit Bounty), Graham J Lee, 2007/03/06
- Re: WebKit Bounty, Rogelio M. Serrano Jr., 2007/03/02
- Re: WebKit Bounty, Chris B. Vetter, 2007/03/02
- Re: WebKit Bounty, Graham J Lee, 2007/03/02
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