On 01/12/2014, at 10:26 AM, Albert Astals Cid wrote: > El Dilluns, 1 de desembre de 2014, a les 09:56:40, Ian Wadham va escriure: >> On 01/12/2014, at 8:43 AM, Thomas Lübking wrote: >>> On Sonntag, 30. November 2014 15:37:22 CEST, Andrea Iacovitti wrote: >>>> If i understand well the problem and the goal is to disable the use of >>>> cookies, may be it could be achieved by using kio METADATA (see doc >>>> file kdelibs/kio/DESIGN.metadata). >>>> E.g. job->addMetaData("cookies", "none") should disable the use of >>>> cookies for that job. >>> >>> Cool, didn't know that =) >>> >>> "Unfortunately" DrKonqi currently uses sync static >>> KIO::NetAccess::upload(), so the patch would require to move to >>> KIO::copy() and either turn the entire thing async (and disable the UI >>> ;-) or add a custom nested eventloop. >> And I think it does whatever it does from inside KXmlRpc::Client, a kdelibs4 >> class (frozen). > > I don't see any KXmlRpc in kdelibs, can you point me where is it?
KXmlRpc is a namespace and KXmlRpc::Client is one of its classes. http://api.kde.org/4.x-api/kdepimlibs-apidocs/kxmlrpcclient/html/classKXmlRpc_1_1Client.html Oh, it's in kdepimlibs. My mistake… :-( > Besides it being frozen doesn't mean bugs can not get fixed, you know that. I can fix master, but AFAIK there is not going to be a KDE 4.14.4, so if I fix something in a KDE 4 library, when can it be released? If I fix Dr Konqi, maybe it can be released, as an application, in KDE Applications 14.12.1, but I would like to be sure of that. Cheers, Ian W.