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Re: Thanks for the digest ^_^
by Heiko on Sunday 24/Oct/2004, @07:59
Too bad.
Now Khtml gets better and better from version to version and there are plans to use the gecko engine as a kpart for konqueror.

I hope khtml will stay alive and active as before.
I love it!
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Re: Thanks for the digest ^_^
by Anonymous on Sunday 24/Oct/2004, @08:33
> Now Khtml gets better and better from version to version and there are plans to use the gecko engine as a kpart for konqueror.

As optional "plugin" - so why do you care?
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  • Re: Thanks for the digest ^_^
    by Heiko on Monday 25/Oct/2004, @00:45
    I hope nobody says "Why should we put so much work in two different html renderers? Let us focus on the gecko..."
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    • Re: Thanks for the digest ^_^
      by Anonymous on Monday 25/Oct/2004, @02:32
      Don't worry, it seems that the start of the Mozilla/Qt project has awaken old and new khtml developers.
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  • Re: Thanks for the digest ^_^
    by gerd on Monday 25/Oct/2004, @04:47
    For me the question arises why there should not be a safari port to windows :-) hehe.
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