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Don_HH2K
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03 Aug, 2006 10:00 pm WebKit ported to Windows [sdp=75857]  

WebKit, the rendering engine that powers Apple's Safari and other Mac OS X technologies, has been ported to Windows. A standalone browser, named Swift, has also been created to implement it.

The news and download links are posted on the front page of GetWebKit.org. The source to Webkit is also available here.

As for how Swift works as a browser...
  • I can't log into this forum with it, because it can't display password widgets
  • I can't search the forum, because <input type="search" /> doesn't display either.
  • I can't run the Acid2 test, because Swift apparently does not implement anchor support

Given, it's only version 0.1.

Presenting Swift.


UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.2; en-US; rv:1.8.0.6) Gecko/20060729 Donzilla/1.0.1 (wml/1.3)

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beanboy89
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03 Aug, 2006 10:24 pm [sdp=75858]  

This seems like a really interesting project. If I remember correctly, someone was able to port KHTML and Konqueror over to Windows via Cygwin, but you had to complie it yourself and it was way too buggy for everyday use.

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Tidus
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04 Aug, 2006 8:25 am [sdp=75873]  

Swift looks really good! I've always admired the rendering engine of Safari on MacOS. And it's open source too, so this means myself & my wife Kas can tweak it, and fix bugs and things.

Kas is a programmer, and she's done all sorts of programs for Windows, Linux, and MacOS.

If we could implement this engine with Firefox, that would make FF so much better. Although it'll mean ripping the guts out of Firefox, which will be a laborious task, as it'd mean rewriting most of the browser.

I'm gonna watch this project eagerly!

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DJGM
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04 Aug, 2006 11:28 am [sdp=75883]  

Tidus wrote:

If we could implement this engine with Firefox, that would make FF so much better.


What could be even more interesting could be a browser that can be toggled between either rendering engine.

Trouble is, the Windows port of the WebKit engine is still very much in it's infancy, and needs a fair bit more
work before it equals or even betters the maturity of WebKit on Mac OS X, or Gecko on all OS platforms.

Eitherway, this very much worthwhile project is eventually going to make it much easier for all website
developers to test their pages in standards based browsers, without requiring both a PC and a Mac.

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baronharkonnen
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06 Aug, 2006 10:43 pm [sdp=75990]  

It would be nice to have Konqueror on Windows, without needing Cygwin, I guess this will be the next best thing.

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baronharkonnen
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07 Aug, 2006 7:47 am [sdp=76022]  

I don't know if anyone noticed, but the GetWebKit link takes you to an advertising site.

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DJGM
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07 Aug, 2006 9:10 am [sdp=76033]  

Getwebkit.org does not link to an advertising site. Getwebkit.com does though.



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Zim
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07 Aug, 2006 10:54 am [sdp=76043]  

Quite exiting for me to have a browser that people like!

I like to keep things on a personal level, so Hi. I'd be Chris and the dev of Swift.

I had a friend in IRC who pasted this link to me. Me and some buddies are allways on the lookout for articles posted about Swift.

If anyone's intrested in becoming a full time dev with me, please feel free to PM me.

A few notes, we have hacks (but not implemented) for checkboxes and password boxes, although as it is it won't mask passwords (The hack that is).

Just thought i'd make a post. Thanks for blogging, nice forum/site!

Add: Ahh! My useragent was posted, so I might as well post that I use IE becuase of it's speed. That's one of the goals, is speed, in Swift.

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Fulvio
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07 Aug, 2006 11:32 am [sdp=76045]  

Quite a flop! Download from getwebkit.org worked up. I got a .msi file. Installation seemed simple and fast, until I got error because...bin\webkit.dll failed to resister, contact your (?) support personnel. I tried to repair the installation, uninstall/reinstall to no avail. Same error, and no go after that. Same fate with another download. What is the secret?
The Community download page link timed out.

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Zim
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07 Aug, 2006 11:54 am [sdp=76046]  

Ah yes, for some odd reason it won't register on certain machines/versions of windows. Continue and do a

regsvr32 "C:\Program files\Swift Team\Swift\bin\WebKit.dll"

2 other notes, you need .net2 until i get it to stop linking to it, and you can put your IE favorite .url files in etc\bookmarks to populate the bookmark menu.

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Fulvio
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07 Aug, 2006 3:36 pm [sdp=76056]  

I thought that I could register the file, but I am getting a Load library faile...Application configuration is incorrect... Reinstalling may work, according to the error message.
How? I got a nice looking shortcut, but it is as far as it goes.

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Zim
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07 Aug, 2006 5:07 pm [sdp=76061]  

You would need .net 2.0 then.  As of right now, it links to it, and i'm hunting where to take it off (if you run depends on it, you don't see it, but it still seems to like it).

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DJGM
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07 Aug, 2006 6:56 pm [sdp=76068]  

Zim wrote:

You would need .net 2.0 then. As of right now, it links to it, and i'm hunting where
to take it off (if you run depends on it, you don't see it, but it still seems to like it).


According to Microsoft, .NET Framework 2.0 has the following system requirements.

The boffins at Redmond wrote:

System Requirements

* Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Service Pack 3; Windows 98;
Windows 98 Second Edition; Windows ME; Windows Server 2003; Windows XP Service Pack 2

* Required Software:

o Windows Installer 3.0 (except for Windows 98/ME, which require Windows Installer 2.0 or later).
Windows Installer 3.1 or later is recommended.
o IE 5.01 or later: You must also be running Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.01
or later for all installations of the .NET Framework.
* Disk Space Requirements: 280 MB (x86), 610 MB (x64)



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Fulvio
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07 Aug, 2006 8:21 pm [sdp=76081]  

Then, I can wait.

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Zim
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07 Aug, 2006 8:29 pm [sdp=76082]  

Hey, if yall could do me a favor, and change the links in the main post.  Add a www. to the getwebkit.org and the download link is leading to a now nonexistant server.

Thanks.  BTW: Offical forums are setup once again at http://bbs.getwebkit.org.

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