> -----Original Message-----
> From: Interest [mailto:[email protected]]
> [..]
> With Qt 5.5 the Qt WebKit module is deprecated:(https://wiki.qt.io/New-
> Features-in-Qt-5.5#Deprecated_Functionality)
> 
> QWebView uses WebKit as the backend.
> 
> QWebEngineView uses Chromium as the backend.
> 
> WebView with the same name has been defined in both WebKit and
> WebEngine. Hence import statement varies.[I believe this is the source of
> confusion ]
> 
> import QtWebKit 3.0
> import QtWebView 1.0

Not exactly. The terminology is arguably confusing here, but the "QtWebView" 
import comes from the "Qt WebView" module 
(http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qtwebview-index.html), which is a module that abstracts 
different rendering engines (Qt WebEngine, native) away behind a simple API.

So 

---
import QtWebView 1.0

WebView {
  // ...
}
--
should work both on mobile and desktop. On Android, iOS and WinRT the native 
browsers are embedded, on all the rest Qt WebEngine is used (if available).

Regards

Kai
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