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Chris_Y 
Re: Could this Open Source Web Browser be easily ported for our needs?
Posted on 19-Jul-2008 12:01:12
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@Mrodfr

I edited it initially because I wanted to delete what I wrote.
The second edit was to change it from a "this post intentionally left blank" sort of thing.

I'm currently seeing what functions need to be implemented in order to make it useful.

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Re: Could this Open Source Web Browser be easily ported for our needs?
Posted on 19-Jul-2008 15:08:02
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So are we soon going to switch from having no CSS capable browsers, to having several?

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Re: Could this Open Source Web Browser be easily ported for our needs?
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Re: Could this Open Source Web Browser be easily ported for our needs?
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@Hans

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So are we soon going to switch from having no CSS capable browsers, to having several?


Hopefully yes

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Re: Could this Open Source Web Browser be easily ported for our needs?
Posted on 20-Jul-2008 9:20:44
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@jahc

Not much, there is only one little bug left. I have plans to include it in my new AmiCygnix package, which I want to release in a not so far future.
I don't want to make a separate package, because there are not so much advantages compared to OWB.

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Re: Could this Open Source Web Browser be easily ported for our needs?
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speed is a big advantage though.

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