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  • Subject: Find in a WebKit view?
  • From: Peter N Lewis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 12:12:49 +0800

Is there any way to add support for the normal Cocoa Find functionality in a WebKit view?

Failing that, is there any other way to get search functionality in a WebKit view?  I want to do some in-app documentation, and Apple's Help system is so bad I've finally given up on that (floating window!?!), but without being able to search the web page, it is a bit limited.

Ideally 10.5+, but I'd accept a 10.6+ solution.

Thanks,
   Peter.

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