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author | Timothy Pearson <[email protected]> | 2013-01-27 18:13:27 -0600 |
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committer | Timothy Pearson <[email protected]> | 2013-01-27 18:13:27 -0600 |
commit | 68c175bf64155c578223561d9c3a1ad38d9424f8 (patch) | |
tree | 4d6496cfb0258364f480b508cb13658a77c34b31 /nsplugins/README | |
parent | 472156a41b1348c714986c772759ad950fffbe75 (diff) | |
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Rename KHTML and kiobuffer
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diff --git a/nsplugins/README b/nsplugins/README index c43a5e427..f1afff610 100644 --- a/nsplugins/README +++ b/nsplugins/README @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Parts ===== The Netscape(R) browser plugin support consists of 3 parts: -- "PluginPart" KPart which is embedded into KHTML pages +- "PluginPart" KPart which is embedded into TDEHTML pages (alone, it looks no different than a gray rectangle) - "nspluginviewer", a separate application which is capable of actually loading and playing the various Netscape(R) plugins. @@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ Viewer Implemented in: viewer/ The viewer is a KDE component used to embed Netscape(R) plugins -into KDE applications (such as KHTML / Konqueror). To the plugin, it +into KDE applications (such as TDEHTML / Konqueror). To the plugin, it emulates a Netscape(R) browser, while outside - it offers a standard KParts object. @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ browser plugin execution environment, it still lacks the following features: Support for LiveConnect (for JavaScript support) requires: - Reimplementation of Netscape's JRI functions (see sdk/jri.h) to communicate back (via DCOP?) with the PluginPart, which'll - signal them to KHTML's KJS interpretor. KParts::BrowserExtension + signal them to TDEHTML's KJS interpretor. KParts::BrowserExtension should be extended to support those signals. Of course, only JRI calls in the "netscape.javascript" namespace should be handled. - Implementation of g_NPN_GetJavaEnv and g_NPN_GetJavaPeer @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ browser plugin execution environment, it still lacks the following features: - Implementing g_NPN_GetValue(NPNVjavascriptEnabledBool, ...) (currently always returns "false"). Should involve adding a slot to KParts::BrowserExtension - and making KHTML signal it whenever JS gets enabled or disabled. + and making TDEHTML signal it whenever JS gets enabled or disabled. LiveConnect will probably never be supported due to JRE ABI issues, and the fact that we need to have a JRE with JNI inside the nspluginviewer. |