Hi Francek,

To cut it short: See my previous answer, if QtWebKit 
wrappers are implemented properly, which means QtWebKit 
is an optional and well separated component which is 
not referenced when not used by user, or not available 
on a given environment (with autodetection), it can 
be added. In fact it could have even stayed, but Pritpal 
had opted to delete it.

For me though the whole concept stays off the roadmap 
I'd personally choose or choose as Harbour do-it-all 
IDE/web solution. If someone can prove with actual code, 
that such web UI is easily portable to server side, 
and be used on the desktop, I may change my mind :)

Brgds,
Viktor

On 2010 Feb 10, at 14:29, Franček Prijatelj wrote:

> 
> Hi Viktor
> 
> 
> Viktor Szakáts wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> So IMO Harbour's place in this scenario is rather the 
>> server side, to help creating documents complying with 
>> above standards, server them through an IP stack and 
>> make them work in standard browsers.
>> 
>> 
> 
> You are right.
> 
> I see harbour as "a server side" platform.
> Let me explain it.
> 
> 1. I think that Harbour based Http server is superior solution to
> Apache+some scripting
>    Harbour Http server + classic browser == Standard web app
> 
> 2. Embeded Harbour Http server + Embeded browser == Standard desktop app
>   (User knows nothing about server and browser, easy switch beetwen desktop
> and web app) 
> 
> 3. Qt bridge beetwen Webkit and APPI ==  Standard desktop app
> 
> 4. 1+2+3  == lot of possibilities.
> 
> With little changes you can have Web app as well as desktop app.
> With embeded web machine you have also multimedia platform.
> Html4 was documment oriented. 
> Html5 is UI oriented.
> It's maybe half-developed , but it's developing very quickly.
> 
> BRGS
> Franček
> 
> 
> 
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