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Posted by Toby A Inkster on 04/10/07 15:36
CptDondo wrote:
> It doesn't need to render wild html; just my custom pages which use CSS
> and javascript.
> It has to be small and light, and run under linux....
Pretty much anything that supports both CSS and Javascript is going to be
fairly heavyweight.
If it weren't for your CSS/JS requirement, I'd recommend Dillo right about
now. It's very small, very fast, and portable, and ought to be able to run
on your ARM very nicely. <http://www.dillo.org/>
Links2 supports HTML and some Javascript, but again no CSS.
<http://links.twibright.com/>
You mention trying Konq. Have you looked at Webkit? This is Apple's fork of
Konqueror's rendering engine (KHTML), and no, it doesn't just run on Mac
OS X. Nokia have ported Webkit to the S60 and include the resultant
browser on a few of their high-end phones.
<http://webkit.org/>
<http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/>
<http://trac.webkit.org/projects/webkit/wiki/S60Webkit>
(The S60 platform is ARM-based.)
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