> Only as much as what I was responding to was an argument.
What you said could be the start of a counterargument to someone that says renderer==browser.
But they never said that. Their argument only depends on replacing the renderer being a sometimes-necessary component of installing your own browser. Talking about replacing the renderer but not the UI is a thought experiment that doesn't counter that.
> Except that is literally not true if a rendering engine is available to you to use.
Only if everyone agrees with your personal definition of browser. Many people don't.
> “Removed” would imply there was ever another rendering engine in use on Chrome for iPhones.
No, it just implies their starting point for making their iOS browser included the chrome codebase.
What you said could be the start of a counterargument to someone that says renderer==browser.
But they never said that. Their argument only depends on replacing the renderer being a sometimes-necessary component of installing your own browser. Talking about replacing the renderer but not the UI is a thought experiment that doesn't counter that.
> Except that is literally not true if a rendering engine is available to you to use.
Only if everyone agrees with your personal definition of browser. Many people don't.
> “Removed” would imply there was ever another rendering engine in use on Chrome for iPhones.
No, it just implies their starting point for making their iOS browser included the chrome codebase.