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  KWQ - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
KWQ is Apple Computer's abstraction of Qt and KDE that allows its version of the KHTML rendering engine to function in Mac OS X.
KWQ and KHTML together make up the OS X WebCore framework.
It is licensed under a BSD-like license, and provides enough abstraction so that if ported in its entirety, WebCore can compile and run under another operating system.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/KWQ   (113 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> KWQ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
KWQ is Apple's port of Qt that allows its version of the KHTML rendering engine to function in Mac OS X.
KWQ is Apple's abstraction of Qt & KDE that allows its version of the KHTML rendering engine to function in Mac OS X.
KWQ is Apple's abstraction of Qt and KDE that allows its version of the KHTML rendering engine to function in Mac OS X.
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/KWQ   (573 words)

  
 source of KWQ - apples qt replacement - available
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KWQ is released under a BSD-style license, so there are no problems using any code from it.
mail.kde.org /pipermail/kde-cygwin/2003-February/000531.html   (180 words)

  
 Surfin' Safari
They are posted to illustrate all the WebCore bugs that had to be fixed in Safari to pass the Acid2 test.
The antialiasing bug was in KWQ, and so doesn't even apply to KHTML.
The better object element support necessarily involves KWQ as well, since the plugin code is (obviously) platform-specific.
weblogs.mozillazine.org /hyatt/archives/2005_04.html   (2435 words)

  
 sotto.org » Safari For Windows?
A developer on the KDE-DEV list is trying to port Safari (rather the updated KHTML libs) to WIN32 in baby steps: first trying to get KHTML to compile using MS VC++ and then to do the same for CoreFoundation and KWQ (Quack) layer.
Apples uses KWQ I believe to emulate the Qt libraries needed by KHTML.
KWQ in return then talks natively to the Cocoa Framework in OSX.
sotto.org /2003/01/14/safari_for_windows   (136 words)

  
 [No title]
This document refers to KWQ, which is one of a number of off-line reader programs for OS/2.
However, this is tedious (editing messages with the Maximus editor is a pain), and expensive (especially if you have to call long-distance to the BBS).
Also, you should normally *not* include any address info with your name in the "From" field in the KWQ message header.
www.os2.com /file_d/text/EMAIL.TXT   (1699 words)

  
 Open Source - Internet & Web - WebKit
WebCore is a framework for Mac OS X that takes the cross-platform KHTML library (part of the KDE project) and combines it with an adapter library specific to WebCore called KWQ that makes it work with Mac OS X technologies.
KHTML is written in C++ and KWQ is written in Objective C++, but WebCore presents an Objective C programming interface.
JavaScriptCore is a framework for Mac OS X that takes the cross-platform KJS library (part of the KDE project), combines it with the PCRE regular expression library, and makes it work with Mac OS X technologies.
developer.apple.com /darwin/projects/webcore   (223 words)

  
 KWQ port ?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
--=-Xb5imkJdTqEJjr27kzXk Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Heya, I joined this list because I was interested mainly in KHTML to use it with KWQ.
I'm interested in porting KWQ to Gtk+ (which could bring quite a bit of interested hackers to KHTML as well) and I was wondering if the current license actually allowed that.
I saw the license as a BSD-like license with advertising clause.
mail.kde.org /pipermail/khtml-devel/2003-January/000067.html   (163 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
(a khtml file was referencing KWQ directly.) * WebCore.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: added new files.
Renamed a few in kwq/ from.mm to.cpp * WebCore.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj: updated paths * kwq/KWQDictImpl.cpp: Added.
Renamed several files in kwq/ from.mm to.cpp Removed a few pieces of unused KWQ code.
nightly.webkit.org /builds/WebKit-SVN-r12082-ChangeLog.txt   (3689 words)

  
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news.asmarino.com /setit/jun/26/hywet?MODE=PRINT   (821 words)

  
 . The parser will handle the missing
- removed 10 more files from KWQ * ForwardingHeaders/klocale.h: Removed.
* WebCore.vcproj/WebCore/WebCore.vcproj: Removed a lot of long-ago-deleted files from the kwq directory.
- move TransferJob from kwq to platform, separate platform from non-platform bits * ForwardingHeaders/kio/job.h: Removed.
bdash.net.nz /files/webkit/nightly/WebKit-SVN-r13192-ChangeLog.txt   (3353 words)

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