Ah, there's a 5.5.1 tag in there, presumably that's what I would need?

Now I need to read up on how to use this from git :)

Thanks

Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Konstantin Tokarev [mailto:annu...@yandex.ru] 
Sent: 05 April 2017 15:06
To: Mark Tucker <mark.tuc...@airborne.aero>; Kai Koehne <kai.koe...@qt.io>; 
Nibedit Dey <nibedit....@gmail.com>; Sze Howe Koh <szehowe....@gmail.com>
Cc: interest@qt-project.org
Subject: Re: [Interest] QML WebView modules



05.04.2017, 17:03, "Mark Tucker" <mark.tuc...@airborne.aero>:
> I'm not using the SDK installer - I compiled my own version of Qt from the 
> 5.5.1 sources. There doesn't seem to be anything included in that tarball 
> that is the QtWebView module.
>
> Is it a separate download?

I think you can only use git repo: http://code.qt.io/cgit/qt/qtwebview.git/

>
> Mark
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Konstantin Tokarev [mailto:annu...@yandex.ru]
> Sent: 05 April 2017 15:02
> To: Mark Tucker <mark.tuc...@airborne.aero>; Kai Koehne <kai.koe...@qt.io>; 
> Nibedit Dey <nibedit....@gmail.com>; Sze Howe Koh <szehowe....@gmail.com>
> Cc: interest@qt-project.org
> Subject: Re: [Interest] QML WebView modules
>
> 05.04.2017, 16:58, "Mark Tucker" <mark.tuc...@airborne.aero>:
>>  Where do I install it from? Is it a configure option?
>
> If you are using Qt SDK installer, you probably need to build it from source, 
> as there is no binary component for 5.5.1 or earlier
>
>>  Mark
>>
>>  -----Original Message-----
>>  From: Konstantin Tokarev [mailto:annu...@yandex.ru]
>>  Sent: 05 April 2017 14:53
>>  To: Mark Tucker <mark.tuc...@airborne.aero>; Kai Koehne <kai.koe...@qt.io>; 
>> Nibedit Dey <nibedit....@gmail.com>; Sze Howe Koh <szehowe....@gmail.com>
>>  Cc: interest@qt-project.org
>>  Subject: Re: [Interest] QML WebView modules
>>
>>  05.04.2017, 16:45, "Mark Tucker" <mark.tuc...@airborne.aero>:
>>>   Hi Kai,
>>>
>>>   My problem is that despite having successfully compiled and installed 
>>> both the qtwebkit and qtwebengine modules for Qt 5.5.1 on my desktop Linux 
>>> platform, the QML statement
>>
>>  You need to install QtWebView module
>>
>>>   import QtWebView 1.0
>>>
>>>   Reports as being uninstalled/not available when I attempt to run my QML 
>>> app on my Linux platform. (Note that using 1.1 instead of 1.0 produces the 
>>> same effect). This import works on my target Android platform.
>>>
>>>   There does not appear to be a specific "qtwebview" folder/module within 
>>> my Src folder for my Qt version.
>>>
>>>   I ran configure with no options, i.e. literally just "./configure" with 
>>> nothing added.
>>>
>>>   I can live with having to have different import statements for the 
>>> different platforms if I have to, was just wanting to check that I wasn't 
>>> missing something stupid/obvious.
>>>
>>>   Thanks
>>>
>>>   Mark
>>>
>>>   -----Original Message-----
>>>   From: Interest 
>>> [mailto:interest-bounces+mark.tucker=airborne.a...@qt-project.org] On 
>>> Behalf Of Kai Koehne
>>>   Sent: 05 April 2017 12:21
>>>   To: Nibedit Dey <nibedit....@gmail.com>; Sze Howe Koh 
>>> <szehowe....@gmail.com>
>>>   Cc: interest@qt-project.org
>>>   Subject: Re: [Interest] QML WebView modules
>>>
>>>>    -----Original Message-----
>>>>    From: Interest
>>>>    [mailto:interest-bounces+kai.koehne=qt...@qt-project.org]
>>>>    [..]
>>>>    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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>>  --
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>>  Konstantin
>
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