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Re: getting started with WebKit
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Re: getting started with WebKit


  • Subject: Re: getting started with WebKit
  • From: Matt Gemmell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 27 Jun 2003 12:26:48 +0100

On 27/6/03 at 11:53 am, Ian said:

> In the Simple Browsing section of the Displaying Web Content
> documentation it says to drag a CustomView onto a window, and change
> it's custom class to WebView, but WebView isn't available in the
> inspector.

Hi Ian,

Drag Webview.h from your Project Builder project into the Nib's window
in Interface Builder. You can find Webview.h somewhere within the WebKit
framework in the "Frameworks" section.

You'll then be able to set the custom class of your view to WebView.

Cheers,
-Matt

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Matt Gemmell
Scotland Software
http://www.scotlandsoftware.com/
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