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Not many chances it will work.
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Get rid of our 'load-status' property, and just keep the API semantics
of the ephy_web_view_get_load_status function using the
WebKitWebView's 'load-status' property.
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We now use WebKitWebView's 'progress' property directly.
The "opening about:blank blinks the entry" bug is back because for
some reason a) webkit reports a 10% progress for that URL b) get_uri
reports NULL until 100% is loaded for only that page, so blacklisting
by URI is not possible either.
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EphyWebView.
Those two embed classes are pretty much dummy leftovers, so it should be
easier to remove them now.
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Just part of the gradual progress to get rid of the Embed interface.
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As the first API adition to out WebKitWebView subclass, we allow
Epiphany code to use a WebKitNetworkRequest to load pages. This way we
can use the full request information, not just the URI.
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This is an object inheriting from WebKitWebView, and will be used to
house most of the functionality we move from EphyEmbed.
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