Last time I tried it did not work in usable fashion, neither on android, 
nor iOS.
That was around December, January.


On 11/07/2015 20:12, jh...@gmx.com wrote:
> I don't know. Never tried.  I know  Qt has that capability with its web kit.  
> I don't know about the OEM ones.  I would  guess yes, but that is just a 
> guess.
>
> -----Original message-----
> Sent: Saturday, 11 July 2015 at 18:22:52
> From: "John C. Turnbull" <ozem...@ozemail.com.au>
> To: "Jason H" <jh...@gmx.com>
> Subject: Re: [Interest] Qt mobile apps v native
> Thanks very much Jason for this helpful info.
>
> When I asked this question, I was referring to the times you want to embed a 
> web browser in your app. I believe in both iOS and Android you are forced to 
> use the native browser so how can you integrate that effectively into your 
> scene graph if you wanted to rotate it, move it and resize it or apply some 
> effects on it?
>
>> 7. How does Qt integrate the native mobile browser in such a way that the 
>> standard effects and transformations that can be applied to other Qt objects 
>> be applied?
>
> -jct
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