Sorry, but I don't understand: QWebKit is an embedded web 
browser component. Why do we need to implement a browser 
in Harbour?

There are _plenty_ of free browsers on the market which 
do the job much better than any local effort in Harbour 
will ever do.

Launch it and us it, that's all.

If someone terribly needs a browser in a local window, 
it should be dead easy to implement it as a 3rd party 
project.

Brgds,
Viktor

On 2010 Feb 10, at 06:46, Franček Prijatelj wrote:

> 
> Hi
> 
> 
> 
> vouchcac wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>      As we have decided against QtWebkit, this implementation
>>      may not look highly professional, will surely solve 
>>      our purpose. 
>> 
>> 
> 
> I don't understand, what is the reason for this decision.
> I am currently working with Qt 4.6.1 (both MSVC8, and official MINGW 4.0) 
> with no problems.
> IMHO QtWebkit  is  one of the most important parts of Qt 
> (and other toolkits to : WebkitGTK,wxWebkit). 
> In the near future:  "DESKTOP==BROWSER & GUI==BROWSER BASED.
> There is a lot off evidence: GNOME SHELL,CHROME OS,Qt (QML, SVG, CSS...)
> As I understood and as I  hope , it was only a temporary decision .
> Today it's easier to develop desktop apps with Qt designer, GLADE or Delphi,
> but that is changing rapidly.
> The only problem is that there are to many possibilities
> (AJAX,XUL,SVG,HTML5) .
> Html is standard for documentation for many years now (CHM is html with some
> extensions).
> 
> I hope that this decision will be reconsidered again.
> 
> BRGS
> Franček
> 
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