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Subject: Re: javascript and konqy?
From: Lars Knoll <Lars.Knoll () mpi-hd ! mpg ! de>
Date: 1999-06-09 11:56:04
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On Wed, 9 Jun 1999, Waldo Bastian wrote:
> Alex Zepeda wrote:
> >
> > I was just looking at the Netscape proxy autoconfiguration stuff today,
> > and thinking, damn this is cool. But something like this was easy to
> > implement where the browser and proxy support, etc, etc are all one
> > application and there's only one place you need to change settings and
> > soforth.
> >
> > Then it hit me. Obviously the interperter would have to be wrapped in
> > some sort of class, but perhaps the correct place for the interperter
> > would be the browser itself.. And the htmlwidget could be passed to the
> > interperter..
> >
> > Any thoughts would certianly be welcomed
>
> With the right javascript lib (There is at least one around, I was told)
Yes. One looks usuable (I just had a very short look at it yesterday):
http://www.ngs.fi/js
We have an (I think old) version of it in kdesupport already.
Cheers,
Lars
> this can all be handled in (for example) the IO-slaves. javascript does
> not require the HTMLWidget in any way. The disadvantage would be that
> the IO-slaves have to link in the javascript lib just for this.
>
> Perhaps this can be delegated into the configuration server.
>
> Cheers,
> Waldo
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> > http://www.raex.com/wwwcache/raex.pac
> > http://home.netscape.com/eng/mozilla/2.0/relnotes/demo/proxy-live.html
> --
> KDE, A New Millenium, A New Desktop http://www.kde.org
>
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