[webkit-dev] IconDatabase and dispatchDidReceiveIcon()
Artem Ananiev
Artem.Ananiev at Sun.COM
Wed Apr 16 04:24:22 PDT 2008
Hi, Brady,
Brady Eidson wrote:
> The notification is truly about the icon itself being ready, not the
> URL. And yes, it is dependent on the IconDatabase. Currently, if the
> IconDatabase is not enabled, we never download site icons.
>
> If all you care about is the URL, you can grab it and start downloading
> the icon anytime after the <head> element is finished parsing.
I will process the URL in dispatchDidLoadMainResource then - at this
moment is should be definitely available :)
Thanks,
Artem
> On Apr 15, 2008, at 4:54 AM, Artem Ananiev wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm implementing Frame's icon support in Java port of WebKit.
>> Actually, icons support only include two things: ability to get icon's
>> URL and notification about this URL is ready for the page.
>>
>> The former is easy: I just call iconURL() for the given FrameLoader.
>> However, the latter is not so trivial... I have found some
>> notification in FrameLoaderClient class - dispatchDidReceiveIcon - but
>> it is never called. After some time searching forums I found a post
>> about this notification be dependent on IconDatabase, which is missing
>> in Java port.
>>
>> So the question is: are there any other ways to get a notification
>> about Frame's icon URL is ready? I don't need an icon itself, URL is
>> enough as all the further loading is done in Java code.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Artem
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