aww folks - bless you :) if all of these worked, then it means that mshtml is coming along _really_ well! i went through the kitchen sink example, and it passed - everything - with flying colours. the library unit test - passes everything! even the SVG canvas (in the addons) works!
i was _just_ about to get _really_ excited, when i ran the JSONRPC example, but awwwww, i got this: fixme:mshtml:nsUploadChannel_SetUploadStream Unsupported aContentType argument: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
darn, darn :)
if that had worked first time, it would have been _unbelievable_ - and _so_ exciting.
i liked especially the way that internet explorer is detected as Mozilla-compatible. to support IE's javascript features _would_ perhaps bit a _little_ too much :)
but the real purpose of this message is to say WELL XXXXING DONE!
l.
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl@lkcl.net wrote:
aww folks - bless you :) if all of these worked, then it means that mshtml is coming along _really_ well! i went through the kitchen sink example, and it passed - everything - with flying colours. the library unit test - passes everything! even the SVG canvas (in the addons) works!
i was _just_ about to get _really_ excited, when i ran the JSONRPC example, but awwwww, i got this: fixme:mshtml:nsUploadChannel_SetUploadStream Unsupported aContentType argument: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
darn, darn :)
if that had worked first time, it would have been _unbelievable_ - and _so_ exciting.
i liked especially the way that internet explorer is detected as Mozilla-compatible. to support IE's javascript features _would_ perhaps bit a _little_ too much :)
but the real purpose of this message is to say WELL XXXXING DONE!
l.
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16776