Instead of extracting information from the X509 certificate chain in
the fetcher the entire chain is propagated in Distinguished Encoding
Rules (DER) format.
This allows all the information contained in a certificate chain to be
retained which can subsequently be presented to the user
By doing this, we ensure the scrollbars update their thumbs
properly, otherwise they can lag behind the page shape somewhat.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@digital-scurf.org>
To correctly refocus the location box on tab switching we
need to not update the url of the tab when the scaffold updates
its global context.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@digital-scurf.org>
Because the initial navigation process on new browser window
creation is somewhat complex, we need a small state machine in
the GTK UI to ensure that we handle the correct combination
of focussing needed to maintain selection through initial tab
opening.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@digital-scurf.org>
So that when we create a new tab we automatically focus the
location box, pass the flag into create, and honour it when it
comes back to us.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@digital-scurf.org>
This gets rid of temp_open_background which was, frankly, a bit
of an eyesore. In addition it makes the open-in-new-tab context
menu action behave like Firefox's with respect to the user's preference
regarding whether or not to immediately focus new tabs.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@digital-scurf.org>
This should enable keyboard support for the other core windows
such as cookies, global history and the hotlist.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@digital-scurf.org>
In order to let keypresses operate the local history window on
GTK3 we have to permit the drawing area to get focus so that
the keypresses actually make their way into the event loop in
the correct place.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Silverstone <dsilvers@digital-scurf.org>