Webkit's April Fool

Now this is interesting, Safari’s blog posted about changing their rendering engine to Windows Explorer’s rendering engine-Trident). How ironic ey?

You may wonder how we can use Trident in Mac OS X browsers like Safari. Fortunately, on Intel-based Macs, there is a solution: running IE under Parallels, and using Mozilla’s XPCOM to bridge the gap. This means we will discontinue the WebKit Objective-C API in favor of a COM API.

Running paralel to load IE and then using Mozilla’s XPCOM to bridge, now that’s slick!

Would you believe that?

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Sunday April 1, 2007

Sewar said:

Nice joke :D

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