Re: Lightweight browser
- From: Alvaro del Castillo <acs barrapunto com>
- To: dLux <dlux kapu hu>
- Cc: gtk-perl-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Lightweight browser
- Date: 09 Apr 2001 08:15:27 +0200
Hi!
GtkXmHTML is been replaced in GNOME by GtkHTML wich is used for
example in Evolution. Try to use GtkHTML ;-)
Good luck
-- Alvaro
On 08 Apr 2001 12:24:51 +0200, dLux wrote:
Hello hackers,
I want to make a lightweight browser for iPAQ (in perl). I saw the
gnome-perl distribution contains two library wrappers for HTML
processing: GtkHTML and GtkXmHTML.
Which one I need to use if I want a very small HTML-rendering
engine? What other libraries are required for them?
Do I really need bonobo, gdk-pixbuf, gnome-print and gal for
GtkHTML? I have not found what I need for GtkXmHTML but I saw it is
part of the gnome-libs...
I checked the output of ldd with the current version of
libgtkhtml.so.7 and libgtkxmhtml.so.1 and the latter seemed to have
less requirements...
Can you offer me example codes (besides the gnome-perl
distribution)?
Where can I see a feature comparison? I want to know if they can
(in perl):
- do continuous downloading of a page
- handle tables
- view images
- handle frames
- handle javascript
I surprised when I did an "ldd /usr/bin/gnome-help-browser | grep
html", because it returns nothing. Is there any other HTML-renering
engine what I did not mention, or is it loaded on demand. If so,
which one is used?
Any help appriciated,
dLux
--
god:~# create world
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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