That said, I do compile edbrowse with quickjs and pcre on my hand-rolled glibc/linux distro. I have even removed the build systems from edbrowse, quickjs and pcre to use my own. Quickjs is aiming the one-compilation-unit model (good!).
Almost no javascript-ed sites run with it (but I am still testing, for instance on gogol noto font download page), but I like to keep track of its advancement, loosely, but I do it anyway.
The bottom of the pb is big tech javascript-ed web engines: blink/geeko (financed by gogol) and webkit (apple).
We all know the only reasonably fix for this issue is to regulate HARD towards the availability of a noscript/basic (x)html portal for all pertinent web sites (which are close to 100% anyway).
alpaca128|3 years ago
nerdponx|3 years ago
sylware|3 years ago
That said, I do compile edbrowse with quickjs and pcre on my hand-rolled glibc/linux distro. I have even removed the build systems from edbrowse, quickjs and pcre to use my own. Quickjs is aiming the one-compilation-unit model (good!).
Almost no javascript-ed sites run with it (but I am still testing, for instance on gogol noto font download page), but I like to keep track of its advancement, loosely, but I do it anyway.
The bottom of the pb is big tech javascript-ed web engines: blink/geeko (financed by gogol) and webkit (apple).
We all know the only reasonably fix for this issue is to regulate HARD towards the availability of a noscript/basic (x)html portal for all pertinent web sites (which are close to 100% anyway).