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     1 This file lists changes to WebKit public header files that have been made since WebKit-412, which shipped with Mac OS X 10.4. All of these changes will have to be approved by the Apple API approval process, or rolled out, before Apple ships a new version of WebKit.
       
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     3 When you make changes to public header files, please update this file, in the same general style as the ChangeLog file (new entries at top).
       
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     6 2005-08-01  John Sullivan  <sullivan@apple.com>
       
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     8 Removed -[DOMHTMLInputElement isTextField] from DOMExtensions.h. I changed it to _isTextField and put it in
       
     9 DOMPrivate.h instead, until we decide what we want to do about the public API.
       
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    11 2005-07-22  John Sullivan  <sullivan@apple.com>
       
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    13 Added -[DOMHTMLInputElement isTextField] to DOMExtensions.h (in WebCore, copied by build steps to WebKit).
       
    14 This is used by autocomplete code in Safari and could be moved there, but is a better fit in WebKit and
       
    15 is useful for developers.
       
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    17 2005-06-22  John Sullivan  <sullivan@apple.com>
       
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    19 Added the following values to the enum of WebMenuItem tags in WebUIDelegate.h:
       
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    21     WebMenuItemTagOpenWithDefaultApplication,
       
    22     WebMenuItemPDFActualSize,
       
    23     WebMenuItemPDFZoomIn,
       
    24     WebMenuItemPDFZoomOut,
       
    25     WebMenuItemPDFAutoSize,
       
    26     WebMenuItemPDFSinglePage,
       
    27     WebMenuItemPDFFacingPages,
       
    28     WebMenuItemPDFContinuous,
       
    29     WebMenuItemPDFNextPage,
       
    30     WebMenuItemPDFPreviousPage,
       
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    32 These are all used by the context menu for PDF documents.