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Re: Synchronous Ruby calls from Safari?
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Re: Synchronous Ruby calls from Safari?


  • Subject: Re: Synchronous Ruby calls from Safari?
  • From: Jens Alfke <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 21:46:14 -0700


On 19 Mar '08, at 5:33 PM, David Springer wrote:

The attached html/Javascript and Ruby scripts run differently on a PC
with IE than they do no a Mac with Safari.

I'm not sure what framework you're using for this. (And the HTML file you attached is blank.) I've done a fair bit of Ruby, but no GUI stuff. What is a UI::WebDialog? It must be part of some 3rd party Ruby GUI toolkit. It sounds like what you're running into is a cross- platform discrepancy in the behavior of that toolkit, not a Cocoa issue.


If you really think this problem is related to WebKit, you'd probably be better off asking on a WebKit mailing list. I don't know if any of those folks hang out here.

—Jens

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