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example "miniBrowser" setting Garbage collection to "supported"
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example "miniBrowser" setting Garbage collection to "supported"


  • Subject: example "miniBrowser" setting Garbage collection to "supported"
  • From: jon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 14:54:40 -0600

in the "miniBrowser" project that comes with the Developer SDK on your disk under WebKit, and with the only change of setting Garbage collection to "supported" in the build settings... (plus i think i set things to 10.5, and other updated settings)

and then using the running app to go to "www.ebay.com", some of the java scripts will no longer load on that page. to compare see the same site in safari...

changing the miniBrowser back to garbage collection of "unsupported" brings back the extra loads of java scripts (i believe they are java)

does anyone know what is being Interfered with? I can't find anything in the code that is doing this?

(also, does what i'm describing happen on your development environment?)

thanks in advance,
Jon.
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