Re: 'WebKit/WebKit.h' not found: now OK!
Re: 'WebKit/WebKit.h' not found: now OK!
- Subject: Re: 'WebKit/WebKit.h' not found: now OK!
- From: Marco Michieli <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 00:38:28 +0100
Now it works!
I guess it's a bug in the WebKitSDK installer: I removed from OS9 the
WebKit.framework folder (in System/Library/Frameworks).
Then I installed:
- 1st the WebKitSDK package
- 2nd Safari
The files installed seems to be the same of the previous installation
(1st Safari and 2nd WebKitSDK package) but now there is also the
Headers alias in the WebKit.framework folder.
Now Project Builder can find all the Headers and import them correctly.
Ciao
Marco
Martedl, 16 dic 2003, alle 23:26 Europe/Kiev, Jens Bauer ha scritto:
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Hi Marco,
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On Monday, Dec 15, 2003, at 23:26 Europe/Copenhagen, Marco Michieli
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wrote:
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> I correctly imported the WebKit headers: actually other people had
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> the same problem I have.
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OK. Then I don't think it's your fault; uhm, but try and see if you
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can see the WebKit.h header inside the WebKit framework, when you
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click the disclosure-triangle in Project Builder.
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>
I'm using 10.2.8 as well and I made a Web-browser too, but I'm not
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allowed to release it, as I once signed a contract that prevents me
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from releasing web-browsers for a while. This will probably last until
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january 2004 I think.
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> See the discussion about the "MyOneLineOfCodeBrowser using Cocoa and
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> WebKit 1.0" by Martin Simoneau
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> (http://cocoadevcentral.com/articles/000077.php).
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>
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> Any other idea?
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Not currently. I'll try and see if something pops up in my head.
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> I have download the SDK now 4 times
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> and installed it 4 times and still no
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> headers. In "Apple System Profiler"
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> under the Frameworks tab the last line
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> reads "WebKit.framework 1.0 28 jun
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> 2003 09:16 1.0, Copyright 2003
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> Apple Computers Inc." In the
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> "Installer" program if you go to the
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> Log window it says "WebKit SDK
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> Installation Log" And still when I add
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> the WebKit.framework in PB I still get
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> the same three items as listed in my
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> orginal message. Any Ideas?
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> Posted by: Lance on July 20, 2003 11:11
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> AM
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>
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> I also was unable to get WebView.h to
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> appear. I downloaded the Web Kit SDK
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> and installed it. I can see the header
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> file when I go into that directory in a
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> Terminal.
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> When I go to the other tutorial
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> mentioned in the comments that
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> builds the browser without a single
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> line of code I am able to get it to
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> work. In that one you actually drag the
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> header files from the Finder. So I tried
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> the same thing using this tutorial. I
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> first add the Framework as described
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> here and then instead of trying to drag
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> the header from PB (where I don't see
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> it) I drag it from the Finder on to IB.
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> Then it all works.
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> So it appears the problem has
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> something to do with the way in which
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> I'm adding the framework. The public
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> headers just don't show up. Any ideas?
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> chuck
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> Posted by: chuck clark on October 4, 2003
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> 07:59 PM
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>
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> Ciao
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> Marco
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> Lunedl, 15 dic 2003, alle 08:26 Europe/Rome, Jens Bauer ha scritto:
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>> Hi Marco,
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>>
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>>
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>> On Sunday, Dec 14, 2003, at 23:47 Europe/Copenhagen, Marco Michieli
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>> wrote:
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>>
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>>> I'm using Mac OSX 10.2.8 with safari 1.0 installed, I've
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>>> installed the
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>>> WebKit SDK, I've added the WebKit framework to the project and I've
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>>> imported WebKit/WebKit.h in the WebKitTest_Prefix.h file.
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>>
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>> Please make sure you did not...
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>>
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>> #import "WebKit/WebKit.h
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>>
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>> ...but...
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>>
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>> #import <WebKit/WebKit.h>
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>>
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>> ...There is a big difference.
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>
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Love,
>
Jens
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