WebKit worklist
Revision as of 16:06, 20 January 2009 by Rob Linden (talk | contribs) (Linking to QtWebkit page, which is where the build instructions live)
WebKit is an HTML rendering library. Linden Lab is working with Torch Mobile to integrate QtWebKit into Second Life, and using this page to coordinate work
Work items
Ad hoc punchlist for coordinating between Torch Mobile and Linden Lab
To Do (Torch):
- Focus issue when changing sides of ubrowser
- Write up some autotests to verify behavior (1/2 done)
- Patch QtWebKit to get the target string on a link.
- Why are scrollbars on OS X black?
- Build the Second Life viewer, integrating QtWebKit (ping linden, we have a WIP branch for this - we need to get it exported)
- Save Cookie Jar
- rename to llbrowser, integrate with mozilla into one branch
- llbrowser api extension to let app handle dialog/alert display and policy, async
- combo form widgets create top-level OS window. this isn't ideal for a few reasons. again, llbrowser api extension to let the app build/display/dispatch these widgets
- llbrowser api extension for explicit pumping of qapplication events (ideally limited by msec - qt offers this api)
- white blinking between pages - setBackgroundColor not doing everything that was intended - are we showing the 'blank' page for a frame? investigate+debug.
- bug: WebpageIcons.db is getting written into the SL viewer's bin dir (which we're supposed to be treating read-only).
- issue: where is the webkit cache (and cookiejar) being written to? it doesn't look like it's going to e.g. ~/.secondlife/browser_profile as we request of mozilla
To Do (Linden Lab)
- Document some Flash strategies
- Define the behavior of reset
Done:
- LL - Define the behavior of setBackgroundColor (done - but still not working as intended?)
- LL - Define the behavior of the cookiejar on exit (done - cookies should be saved)
- CookieJar, The default Qt cookie jar does not work on all sites. A better cookie jar is needed. (done)
- Win32 Binaries for QtWebKit
- Windows readmes and assistance
- Update readme's
- switch to using stdint.h like in the chromium branch rather then ints defined by different libraries (moz, qt, etc). Any objections?
- The cache is being written inside the application bundle on the Mac. The current mozilla implementation puts it in ~/Library/ Application Support/SecondLife/browser_profile (along with some other mozilla-specific stuff), but a more appropriate place would probably be in a subdirectory of ~/Library/Caches/SecondLife.