Regarding WebKit Support Libraries
George, I was wondering if you are intending to push this implementation into the current webkit respository at some point. It looks like the code in your repository is out of sync with the current tree. If anyone else has had success working with wininet on windows we'd like to know so we can also use it to enable file caching and HTTPS support. I haven't seen how we can do file caching with curl. Thanks, Jason. BSquare http://www.bsquare.com
Daniel Zucker wrote:
Hi Alp and Brent,
My vote is to use Wininet.
Hi Daniel,
You can register your vote by writing and offering to maintain a WinINet http backend.
We have already done one. You can find the source for it in our source drop for WinMobile.
-- George Staikos Torch Mobile Inc. http://www.torchmobile.com/
Hi Jason, We actually changed our network implementation long ago. The one that is in sync with the tree is part of the private support library and we won't be releasing source for it at this time. The one that is in the repository and not in sync is in fact not used, but at one time did work. On 7-Oct-09, at 4:40 PM, Jason Rukman wrote:
George,
I was wondering if you are intending to push this implementation into the current webkit respository at some point. It looks like the code in your repository is out of sync with the current tree.
If anyone else has had success working with wininet on windows we'd like to know so we can also use it to enable file caching and HTTPS support. I haven't seen how we can do file caching with curl.
Thanks, Jason. BSquare http://www.bsquare.com
Daniel Zucker wrote:
Hi Alp and Brent,
My vote is to use Wininet.
Hi Daniel,
You can register your vote by writing and offering to maintain a WinINet http backend.
We have already done one. You can find the source for it in our source drop for WinMobile.
-- George Staikos Torch Mobile Inc. http://www.torchmobile.com/
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