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Qt Port of WebKit
WebKit is an open source web browser engine. WebKit's HTML and JavaScript code began as a branch of the KHTML and KJS libraries from KDE. As part of KDE framework KHTML was based on Qt but during their porting efforts Apple's engineers made WebKit toolkit independent. WebKit Qt is a project aiming at porting this fabulous engine back to Qt.
The Qt port of WebKit currently compiles and runs on Linux, Windows and Mac OS X.
If you have questions just join #qtwebkit on irc.freenode.net or send an email to the webkit-qt mailing list. You can find archives and subscription information for the list at http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-qt
Build Instructions
- Building the Qt version on Linux
- Building the Qt version on Windows
- Building the Qt version on OSX
- Building the Qt version on Symbian
Getting Involved
Reporting Bugs
- Use the template shortcut http://webkit.org/new-qtwebkit-bug
- Attach a reproducible minimal test-case (HTML snippet, compilable C++ code)
Please follow the standard WebKit bug reporting guidelines and steps for writing good bug reports.
For detail on what the various fields are used for see this page.
Useful Links
- Information for Contributors
- Stabilization Journal / Meeting Minutes
- Backlog
- Information about how plugins work
- Information about the implementation of the HTML5 media element
- Using jsc command-line app to debug Javascript Core
Features
- Features integrated in WebKit in QtWebKit 2.0
- Features integrated in WebKit in Qt 4.6
- Features integrated in WebKit in Qt 4.5