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Old 08-19-2015, 02:26 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by newman View Post
Well mine nsfb executable on x86_64 is about 6.6 MB + 43 shared libraries as reported by ldd. If theguardian.com is opened, 40 MB from resident memory (text and data sections, plus stack usage) is used, not speaking of shared memory. Mind that binary file is not everything, the browser has to somehow interpret the HTML, images, CSS & JS.

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I was wrong claiming NetSurf lacks Javascript, it indeed does, though - to quote official documentation - only a "primitive" one. Check it out with --enable_javascript=1 option.
Yes, I know. And it does have quite a good number of deps indeed... And to my surprise, when building it, one of the dependencies of netsurf-fb (armel port) is X!!! xcb etc... What?!!!

I wanted to correct that javascript bit you mentioned but I got side-tracked. Speaking of which, in DX's netfront, there is an option to enable javascript bookmarklets. Which I found interesting.

Update: I might just get direcfb gtk and webkit on this thing... or just upgrade to 3.4.2.... Arrrrgghhhh.
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