Hi Allan, thanks for your suggestion. I think I've found the root of the behavior. The link has a target="_blank" and that calls createWindow() which leads to an empty window. If I remove the target="_blank" I can intercept the link. But for me that feels also like an error. What sense does it make to create a new window when I don't need it because acceptNavigationRequest() returns false.
Best regards, Sven Am Mo., 28. Jan. 2019 um 23:25 Uhr schrieb Allan Sandfeld Jensen < k...@carewolf.com>: > On Montag, 28. Januar 2019 13:11:45 CET Sven Bergner wrote: > > Hi there, > > I have an app that uses QWebEngine to show a webpage that has a link to a > > pdf document. > > Now I want to handle a click on that link by > > implementing QWebEnginePage::acceptNavigationRequest(). > > The method is called an I can check if the link leads to a pdf and if so > I > > handle the url by myself and return false. The downside is that the > > QWebEngineView now shows an empty page. > > Is there any way to prevent this? I want to stay on the same page where > the > > link was clicked. > > Any hints? > > > Try disabling error-pages, with error-pages disabled, errors should result > in > staying on the same page, where with them enabled, navigations always go > somewhere. > > Still sounds like an error, navigation should either not be performed or > go an > error-page. > > 'Allan >
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