WebKit2 API Layer Brings Split-Process Model 95
99BottlesOfBeerInMyF writes "Anders Carlsson and Sam Weinig over at Apple just announced WebKit2, a rework of the WebKit engine that powers Chrome and Safari. This new version of WebKit incorporates the same style of split-process model that provides stability in Chrome, but built directly into the framework so all browsers based upon WebKit will be able to gain the same level of sandboxing and stability. AppleInsider has a writeup, and the team has provided 'high level documentation' as well. Both Palm and the Epiphany team are going to be happy about this."
Re:Yay! Sandboxes! (Score:1, Funny)
I went on a safari once and there was really a lot more driving and picture taking than hacking and bushwhacking.
Re:Yay! Sandboxes! (Score:3, Funny)
Well, my own custom browser that I designed and that I use uses a VM (I chose VMware) for every tab, I find it even more secure that way ;-))
Turing Test (Score:1, Funny)
Wow.
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