> One tricky thing to consider, however -- epiphany webapps. They have their own separate desktop files... Do you want to use that desktop ID here, or the main one for epiphany?
Is the application ID used for permissions requests? WebKit will always need it's own permissions request mechanism, because it's per-security domain instead of per-application.
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> One tricky thing to consider, however -- epiphany webapps. They have their own separate desktop files... Do you want to use that desktop ID here, or the main one for epiphany?
Is the application ID used for permissions requests? WebKit will always need it's own permissions request mechanism, because it's per-security domain instead of per-application.