Thiago, thanks for this response.  (And Giuseppe and Konstantin too).

I realize that it might be hard to be 100% confident in this, but DO YOU THINK that ...

... IF WE LEAVE OUT _QWebEngine_ from the Qt 5.7.0 (or Qt 5.6.2) source code build, we could build that with Visual Studio 2010 SP1 on Windows 8.1 ... AND use that with the Qt 5.5.1 QtWebKit we've already built? (using that same VS version, of course).

 * 20,683,776  Qt5WebKit.dll
 * 93,192,192  Qt5WebKitd.dll
 *     238,080  Qt5WebKitWidgets.dll
 *     670,720  Qt5WebKitWidgetsd.dll

(The crux of that question being ... _with_ Visual Studio 2010 SP1 on Windows 8.1. I'm imagining that the broad QWebEngine build is the thing that might require VS 2015, and maybe we could get away with VS 2010 without that).


On 10/26/2016 5:26 PM, Thiago Macieira wrote:
On quarta-feira, 26 de outubro de 2016 21:18:18 PDT Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
FYI, you can move to Qt 5.7 right now, by using QtWebKit binaries from Technology Preview 4: https://github.com/annulen/webkit/releases/tag/qtwebkit-tp4
You can also use Qt 5.7 with the QtWebKit from 5.5. I think there's even a
release tarball of qtwebkit specifically made for 5.7. See
        http://download.qt.io/community_releases/5.7/5.7.0/

This is the same QtWebKit, which means the same bugs and same security flaws
that existed in 5.5. And same lack of support.

In other words, you're in a much better position because the rest of Qt was
updated.


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