[webkit-gtk] NetworkRequest and NetworkResponse in WebKit2 API
Carlos Garcia Campos
cgarcia at igalia.com
Tue Nov 29 12:45:32 PST 2011
El mar, 29-11-2011 a las 21:42 +0100, Gustavo Noronha Silva escribió:
> > > +1 to this approach; it is the most flexible and the least confusing.
> > > The idea of handing the actual Soup objects to the browser seemed great
> > > to me when I started down that path, but it turned out to be really
> > > difficult to make it work.
> >
> > I'm also wondering whether we should rename it to something like
> > WebKitURIRequest/WebKitURIResponse (following the C API) or
> > WebKitResourceRequest/WebKitResourceResponse (following WebCore), to
> > avoid using the work Network which is confusing, because the URI of a
> > request/response might be a local file.
>
> I think your reasoning is sound. I'd favor following WebCore.
I already renamed it as WebKitURIRequest/Response, following WebKit2
style.
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Carlos Garcia Campos
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