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  WebKit Nightly Builds
WebKit r27337 was built on 01 November 2007 and is a 14.9 MB download.
WebKit r27336 was built on 01 November 2007 and is a 10.7 MB download.
WebKit r27337 was built on 01 November 2007 and is a 7.1 MB download.
nightly.webkit.org   (94 words)

  
 The WebKit Open Source Project
WebKit is an open source web browser engine.
WebKit is also the name of the Mac OS X system framework version of the engine that's used by Safari, Dashboard, Mail, and many other OS X applications.
WebKit's HTML and JavaScript code began as a branch of the KHTML and KJS libraries from KDE.
www.webkit.org   (157 words)

  
  WebKit Install Guide
WebKit provides an application server that runs on both Unix and Windows as a persistent application (i.e., an application that stays running over the span of multiple requests).
WebKit is fairly easy to install, but there are some important things to know.
A WebKit adapter takes an HTTP request from a web server and, as quickly as possible, packs it up and ships it to the app server which subsequently sends the response back to the adapter for delivery to the web server and ultimately the web client.
www.webwareforpython.org /Webware/WebKit/Docs/InstallGuide.html   (5276 words)

  
  WebKit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
WebKit is an application framework included with Mac OS X v10.3 and later (and available as a software update for v10.2.7 and later) which is the basis of Mac OS X's Safari web browser, allowing third party developers to include much of Safari's functionality in their own products with very little work.
WebKit includes two lower-level frameworks: WebCore, an HTML parser and renderer based on KHTML, and JavaScriptCore, a JavaScript engine based on KJS.
On June 7, 2005, Safari developer Dave Hyatt announced on his weblog that Apple was open sourcing WebKit and opening up access to the CVS tree and Bugzilla tool for it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/WebKit   (369 words)

  
 CocoaDev: WebKit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
WebKit is available as an API as of Safari 1.0.
I suspect Safari and WebKit will be included in the system in the next major release, and the headers/docs will be in the developer tools, but you never can tell.
Something which I find very interesting when examining both the WebKit public classes and the new NSURL loading classes is that instead of listing the ivars in the main header file, they have created a *extra* class, which contains all the ivars and usually a dealloc and sometimes an init method.
www.cocoadev.com /index.pl?WebKit   (1950 words)

  
 The WebKit Open Source Project - SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)
At this time there is an experimental SVG implementation in WebKit.
There is still much work to be done to complete our implementation of SVG 1.1.
If WebKit doesn't render your favorite SVG perfectly, please file a bug.
webkit.org /projects/svg/index.html   (181 words)

  
 WebKit Inc. Web design hosting ecommerce SEO email and internet marketing.
WebKit is your complete web solutions digital agency.
New website for Denver Network Support company has an improved look with improved usablity for visitor and WebKit backend solutions for future growth and marketing.
© Copyright 2007 WebKit Inc. All rights reserved.
www.webkit.com   (241 words)

  
 WebKit and Apple's Open Source Efforts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The current state of WebKit is it has a live subversion repository, uses both Apple's internal bug tracking system and an external bug tracking system, and allows external developers commit access to their source repository.
WebKit sounds like a model project that other portions of Apple should follow, and viewed against the backdrop of Darwin, it is. However, when viewed against the backdrop of other open source projects outside of Apple, one gets a different perspective.
This is why there were no releases of WebKit on the web page, releases are pointless when you're tied to a single vendor and that vendor decides when to make releases and what to put in them.
www.opendarwin.org /~bbraun/webkit.html   (731 words)

  
 WebKit - Svg wiki
WebKit is an open-source web page rendering component used within Apple's Safari browser.
WebKit originated as a port and extension of the KHTML library from KDE.
Since summer of 2005, the WebKit team have been working on adding SVG capabilities to WebKit, based on the work done on the KSVG project.
wiki.svg.org /WebKit   (123 words)

  
 MacTechNotes: Controlling WebKit and Safari through Preferences
This is coverage of such settings for Safari and the underlying WebKit.
WebKit preferences can be set in Safari's preferences to avoid affecting other WebKit-based applications.
When PDF is handled by WebKit, it displays the PDF in the view where HTML shows (eg, the normal display area in Safari).
mactechnotes.blogspot.com /2005/10/controlling-webkit-and-safari-through.html   (984 words)

  
 Surfin’ Safari
It concludes: “Nokia has paved the way to become the first browser manufacturer where mobile browsing is practical and a joy to use.” Nokia has more information about the internals of the S60 browser on their open source site.
There’s a couple of bugs in WebKit which are impeding their progress and that they’d really like fixed soon.
Continuing our recent tradition of WebKit fix lists, here is the list of WebKit bug fixes in Safari 2.0.2, which is included in the Mac OS X 10.4.3 Software Update.
webkit.opendarwin.org /blog   (2072 words)

  
 The Apple Blog » Nokia to use WebKit
Nokia is looking to leverage WebKit, the open-source project started by Apple based on Konqeror’s KHTML, in their next generation of mobile phones, the Series 60:
WebKit is a BSD License, and its components WebCore and JavaScriptCore, which are built from KHTML/KJS, are under an LGPL License.
Based on Nokia’s past relationships with open-source efforts, chances they’ll contribute their porting efforts to the WebKit project are pretty high.
www.theappleblog.com /2005/06/13/nokia-to-use-webkit   (445 words)

  
 Webkit Loves You at Binary Bonsai
Well recently I came to thinking about the Inspector again, and picked it up for my refurbishing the B into using K2 (which is all but done by the way, you’re looking at it.
I’ve been using Webkit to do my web development from the moment the inspector became available.
I’ve been using WebKit for a while (like you, just for design).
binarybonsai.com /archives/2006/08/31/webkit-loves-you   (618 words)

  
 WebKit Documentation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
WebKit provides Python classes for generating dynamic content from a web-based, server-side application.
It is a significantly more powerful alternative to CGI scripts for application-oriented development, while still being nearly as easy to use as CGI.
WebKit is analogous to NeXT/Apple's WebObjects and Sun's Servlets.
webware.sourceforge.net /Webware-0.8.1/WebKit/Docs/index.html   (45 words)

  
 What is WebKit win32 - InsanelyMac Forum
No, WebKit is made for OS X and is being ported to Windows.
WebKit is the core rendering engine, Safari puts it into a usable application.
WebKit is just a NextStep (cocoa) Inplemation of KHTML and KJS if you want it on win32 you may use KHTML and KJS with Konqueror on Cygwin using qtwin interface
forum.insanelymac.com /index.php?showtopic=22590   (892 words)

  
 RealityWave, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The VizStream® WebKit enables you to replace the flat, 2D pictures on your web site with large, complex 3D designs, quickly and easily, without redesigning anything.
By utilizing RealityWave's patented streaming 3D technology, the VizStream® WebKit enables visitors to see every surface, face, and detail of your original 3D graphic-no matter what was used to design the original file.
The WebKit is the only truly scalable streaming 3D solution that is independent of bandwidth.
www.realitywave.com /products-webkit.asp   (181 words)

  
 Nightly WebKit Downloader (automator workflow) - Automator Actions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This is an automator application to download and install the nightly WebKit build.
It fetches the image file from the WebKit site, mounts the image, copies WebKit to the Applications folder, ejects the mounted image and moves the downloaded file to Trash.
Any questions, complaints or claims regarding the applications must be directed to the appropriate software vendor.
www.apple.com /downloads/macosx/automator/nightlywebkitdownloaderautomatorworkflow.html   (119 words)

  
 Getting WebKit and this document   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This document is identically the hardcopy printed manual shipped with WebKit as well as the HTML document at http://www.underflap.com/underflap/webkit/webkit.sgml.html.
WebKit is copyrighted by Mark W. Schumann, who reserves all rights under US and international copyright law.
There is no warranty on WebKit, not even the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
www.underflap.com /webkit/webkit.sgml-1.html   (271 words)

  
 Web Browser for S60
WebKit, an active open-source project that's driven by Apple, grew out of a heavily modified branch of the KHTML and KJS code from the KDE project.
Last year Nokia released the source to S60WebKit, a port of WebKit to the S60 platform, and the engines behind the Nokia browser.
It is too bad Nokia doesn't leverage their investment in webkit to provide the browser for the 770 and N800.
blogs.s60.com /browser/2007/01/safari_on_the_iphone_congratul_1.html   (550 words)

  
 Open WebKit | Musings
This is great news, as it means faster bug fixes and greater community involvement in the development of Apple’s flagship browser.
And, yes, there is a plan to implement MathML in WebKit (whose progress can be followed here).
WebKit provides a higher-level API and contains a lot of functionality not in WebCore/KHTML.
golem.ph.utexas.edu /~distler/blog/archives/000575.html   (234 words)

  
 WebKit :: Another Mac freeware application at Freemacware.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
WebKit is the HTML rendering engine that powers Safari, Mail, Dashboard, and 3rd party apps like Shiira.
You can also read the WebKit blog to learn about the work of David Hyatt and other Apple employees working on Safari.
WebKit includes a Javascript debugging application called Drosera that can come in very handy if you’re a web developer.
www.freemacware.com /webkit   (257 words)

  
 Pulsar Systems - How WebKit Works
The WebKit is a set of tools and routines that make it easy to use UniVerse to create and administer a Web server on your UNIX host.
WebKit is implemented using the powerful UniVerse data base application development environment, and UNIX utilities.
The WebKit API is a series of UniVerse BASIC routines used to process HTML forms or to +dynamically generate HTML documents from data stored in a UniVerse database.
www.pulsarsystems.com /wkhow.html   (956 words)

  
 Webkit for Windows
Rossj is back from holiday later today and I'm almost sure he with extol the abilities of webkit (first to pass Acid-2 test, and IE still can't pass the Acid-1).
The WebKit code (or KHtml if you prefer) is quite a clean codebase, without too much cruft it - and if Swift manages to get the performance of Safari on Windows then I will (eventually) be switching to that for day to day browsing.
I wouldn't hold your breath in waiting for Swift to test against Safari, a lot of code (such as font handling etc) will have to be written for it and there are bound to be issues with rendering - at least for a while - on Windows...
channel9.msdn.com /ShowPost.aspx?PostID=226992   (1107 words)

  
 WebKit:WebKit plus SVG - OpenDarwin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This is the wiki page covering all that involves the SVG work being done in WebKit.
It's now possible to build WebKit w/ SVG support, thus it's now possible to run Safari w/ build in SVG viewing capabilities.
To grab the latest sources from anon CVS (follow the normal "Obtaining WebKit" instructions).
wiki.opendarwin.org /index.php/WebKit_plus_SVG   (629 words)

  
 The Apple Blog » WebKit @ WWDC
If you’re a web developer with strong HTML and CSS skills, and happen to find odd rendering issues in Safari, consider filing a bug and/or putting together a very simple test case you can submit to the project.
They’ve put in place a very cool suite of automated regression testing, in which textual representations of a page’s rendering are saved into “Render Tree” files, and checked against with each WebKit iteration.
As a reminder, Safari’s core components are now part of the WebKit Open-Source project since WWDC 2005.
www.theappleblog.com /2005/06/13/webkit-wwdc   (455 words)

  
 MacDevCenter.com -- BYOB: Build Your Own Browser
The webkit is really cool, but if I try to navigate to a secure site like https://connect.apple.com, it just hangs forever.
WebKit does provide certain more advanced features and I am working on an article that will focus on quite a few of them.
Unfortunately given the architecture of WebKit, unless you plan on writing your own resource handlers functionality such as "dynamically ignoring certain javascript instructions" or "showing page rendering errors" are possible only within limit scope.
www.macdevcenter.com /pub/a/mac/2004/01/23/webkit.html   (4617 words)

  
 Surfin' Safari
Posted at 11:37 AM Now that WebKit has its own web site on OpenDarwin, it's time for this blog to change.
Posted at 12:00 AM As some of you may have heard at WWDC Monday, the Safari team is proud to announce that we are making significant changes in the way we operate, and these changes start today.
WebKit, the Objective-C API that wraps WebCore, is also being open sourced.
weblogs.mozillazine.org /hyatt/archives/2005_06.html   (474 words)

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