Hummm, that’s getting really strange. I will create a git repo this evening so we can speak about the same code.
On Mon, 17 Sep 2018 at 09:06, Artem Sidyakin <artem.sidya...@qt.io> wrote: > > OK it works on macos, but what about iOS? > > I was talking about iOS :) > It works on iOS, my last e-mail was exactly about that. > > --- > Artem Sidyakin > > > On 17 Sep 2018, at 01:13, Sylvain Pointeau <sylvain.point...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > > On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 5:24 PM Artem Sidyakin <artem.sidya...@qt.io> > wrote: > > I would understand if local file loading was allowed and remote > forbidden, but not the other way around. So if remote works, so should > local. > > > > No, a local file can be a threat if you receive it by email etc. > > Especially on an iOS where the downloaded code can only be HTML+ > javascript executed within a UIWebView or WKWebView. > > > > I found that calling a webservice from google works well but localhost > is forbidden. > > so for me, it proves that webchannel is impossible on iOS. > > > > And it works, so it doesn’t matter where the HTML document came from, > would it be remote server or local file. > > > > OK it works on macos, but what about iOS? > > > > > > > >
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