wxWebkit Discontinued???

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wxWebkit Discontinued???

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wxWebkit Discontinued???
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Nope, it's still in development... I don't think it's had a stable release yet.
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How about Chromium Embed and QtWebkit? Can I use with wxWidgets?
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I have no idea about that... I'm doubting it would be easy, but then again, using wxWebKit isn't easy right now either.

I should note though that even though wxWebKit hasn't had a stable release yet, it is actually already being used in at least one application with their stable release: Digsby.
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There is Gecko (engine for Firefox) wrapper for wxWidgets - wxWebConnect and it has released this summer:
http://www.kirix.com/labs/wxwebconnect.html
http://forums.wxwidgets.org/viewtopic.php?t=24764
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tierra wrote:I have no idea about that... I'm doubting it would be easy, but then again, using wxWebKit isn't easy right now either.

I should note though that even though wxWebKit hasn't had a stable release yet, it is actually already being used in at least one application with their stable release: Digsby.
Thank you.
I don't understand why wxWidgets document is very poor for newbies. Who can start programming with professional skills and no "newbie"?
Kolya wrote:There is Gecko (engine for Firefox) wrapper for wxWidgets - wxWebConnect and it has released this summer:
http://www.kirix.com/labs/wxwebconnect.html
http://forums.wxwidgets.org/viewtopic.php?t=24764
I know it. But, I like WebKit because it lightweight and Gecko is very bad memory usage.
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blockn102 wrote: Thank you.
I don't understand why wxWidgets document is very poor for newbies. Who can start programming with professional skills and no "newbie"?
Hum, I don't understand you... I don't think he said that.
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http://dooble.sf.net

if somone wants to make a wx gui, the SVN is open for that.
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wxbuilder wrote:http://dooble.sf.net

if somone wants to make a wx gui, the SVN is open for that.
that's just a browser built on WebKit... we already have something significantly more developed for integrating into wxWidgets applications built on top of WebKit, it's called wxWebKit, and it's already being used in at least one popular application on Mac and Windows.
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you mean this?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/wxwebkit/

are you the developer?
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