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Re: WebKitSDK - availability at installed base
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Re: WebKitSDK - availability at installed base


  • Subject: Re: WebKitSDK - availability at installed base
  • From: Stefan Pantke <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 07:09:42 +0200

Solution found:
Mac OS X 10.2 and Safari 1.0 installed

Possibly a silly question, but what do I have to do to run a WebKit-savy application
an a system, on which a client runs my app?

1. Statically link against WebKitt?
2. May I distribute WebKit with my app?

Maybe webkit will be supplied soon via web software-update.

BTW:
Requested 3 weeks ago some cookie-savy cocoa classes for HTTP communication.
WebKit supplies this support. Great! Eases very much!
Isn't apple fast ;->
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