Hi, I'm trying to work with the GTK+ WebKit from svn/trunk to do rendering for my application. Unfortunately, I'm having some troubles. Unlike the majority of users, I don't need WebKit to access URIs on the Internet. I need to be able to intercept them and display custom HTML content to allow navigation of some complex, in-memory data structures. I thought you might be able to do something with the navigation-requested signal, but this doesn't appear to allow you to substitute content for the URI. In digging around in the source tree, I discovered that the Qt port allows you to get the linkClicked signal, provided you've registered the appropriate link delegation policy with the WebView. Is this functionality planned for the GTK+ version? Is someone currently working on implementing it? If the answers to this are no, does anyone have any pointers for how to implement something similar for the Gtk+ version? I'm not used to the Qt syntax, so I can't find the code where it interacts with the core WebKit classes to accomplish this functionality. I'd be willing to give this a go or at least help someone who is working on this, as it is essential for what I'm doing and my only other alternative is to use the soon-to-be-unmaintained GtkHTML(3) from Gnome svn. Any information on how this sort of behavior can be accomplished with the existing GTK+ api would also be welcome. Thanks in advance, ast -- Andrew S. Townley <ast@atownley.org> http://atownley.org