KHTMLPart

Aaron J. Seigo aseigo at kde.org
Thu Dec 7 18:27:28 GMT 2006


On Thursday 07 December 2006 10:56, Thiago Macieira wrote:
> I don't see why this should have to be done to KHTMLPart. That's the KPart
> that Konqueror and other programs include to render webpages. If all you
> need is to render a pre-generated HTML page, maybe you need another part
> that uses KHTML and isn't KHTMLPart.

a number of the dbus usages, KToolInvocation and whatnot happens inside of 
khtml itself and not the part proper. so there'd still need to be some 
patches outside the KPart. 

having a different part altogether may still make sense, though, as it would 
get rid of a lot of unecessary UI items. it would also be nice to be able to 
ditch the "everything gets an access key" feature when using such a part.

> In fact, one such app should be KMail. It has no business accessing my
> wallet or my cookies, for instance.

indeed. i believe they turn a lot of stuff off manually anyways.

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