Re: [rtcweb] The MTI Codec Questions (what to ask and how to ask them)

Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc@aliax.net> Wed, 05 November 2014 23:00 UTC

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2014-11-05 23:39 GMT+01:00 tim panton <tim@phonefromhere.com>:
> Khtml is interesting - it isn’t a browser, it is a component (I think) -

KHTML is a HTML/CSS/JS rendered, right.


> ideally it would come under the ‘either’ codec
> rule - but since it implements a javascript API it falls into the ‘wrong’
> category. Konquorer is the browser app I think?

Right, Konqueror is a web browser. But there are lot of KDE apps
(which are not web browsers) than include a KHTML view to get and
render web pages (for example KTorrent and many others).

Said that, I'm not sure whether WebRTC should be implemented in KHTML
or in Konqueror.






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