Lionel,
don't use that ubuntu package for Qt4. It's based on qt 4.3.0 beta1, and there
have been some API changes between beta1 and 4.3.0 final. Get yourself Qt
4.3.1 or 4.3.2 from www.trolltech.com, and use that.
QtWebKit is still work in progress, but most things do actually work (even
Hi,
I'm embedding a WebView via COM under Windows in a QTWindow. I know it
sounds akward, but on to my questions.
I implemented a certain fake widget and gave it's HWND via
webView-setHostWindow() to the webview. In the QT window i've used a
layout so the my widget will be resized with the
Hello all,
I have been building an AIR application for the US DOD
since May and didn't realize until moving my project up from the development
box to the production box that Common Access Cards are not supported. If my
research is correct, I see that CAC is supported by the
On Oct 17, 2007, at 7:22 AM, Jim Leether wrote:
I have been building an AIR application for the US DOD since May
and didn’t realize until moving my project up from the development
box to the production box that Common Access Cards are not
supported. If my research is correct, I see that
I am building webkit (on Qt) on winXp. I have my 'path' set up as per
twiki instructions.
While trying to run 'perl build-webkit' from the qt command prompt - I
get following
In file included from c:\YDev\WebKit\JavaScriptCore\wtf\/HashTable.h:27,
from
You probably just need to update to revision r26603 or later.
http://trac.webkit.org/projects/webkit/changeset/26603
Dave
Amit Joshi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am building webkit (on Qt) on winXp. I have my 'path' set up as per
twiki instructions.
While trying to run 'perl build-webkit'
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