On Thu May 27 15:59:35 BST 2010, alanm wrote: > Well, despite no replies I haven't given up. What I've found is that I'll > need to create my own class based on QNetworkAccessManager and override the > sslErrors() method. Here's the class I am trying:
[...] > Now what I don't understand is how to make my QWebView use this class. I > know that QWebPage has a setNetworkAccessManager() method, but I've tried > various ways to connect these bits and nothing works yet. > > Do I have to subclass QWebPage or QWebView ? You should just be able to set the network access manager on the QWebPage returned by the QWebView's page() method. I don't know if this will do everything you need. I'm curious about the need to subclass QNetworkAccessManager. I would have thought that simply connecting the sslErrors signal to a slot and calling the ignoreSslErrors() method of the QNetworkReply object passes to it would do what you need. Reimplementing the sslErrors signal in a subclass may not work as you might expect. David _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt