20.10.2016, 09:43, "Charles-Élie Gentil" :
> Hi,
>
> Indeed it is a possibility. That means :
> - Compile QtWebKit for Android;
> - Make it compatible with the QML API ...
Here is a project providing QML API for WebKit1:
https://github.com/mardy/qt5webkit1
(but I have not tried it myself
Hi,
Indeed it is a possibility. That means :
- Compile QtWebKit for Android;
- Make it compatible with the QML API ...
This requires efforts indeed but why not.
I will also see the side of qtwebeng...@qt-project.org. Maybe they have good
news ;-).
Best regards,
Charlie
m...@jiyuusoft.
Hi
On Friday 14 October 2016, Charles-Élie Gentil wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm working on a project using a Web interface. This project should be
> cross-platform. Currently, I use WebEngineView on Windows, Linux and Mac
> and I use WebView on Android.
>
> Unfortunately, and unless I am mistaken, Web
14.10.2016, 21:45, "Charles-Élie Gentil" :
> Hello,
>
> I'm working on a project using a Web interface. This project should be
> cross-platform. Currently, I use WebEngineView on Windows, Linux and Mac and
> I use WebView on Android.
>
> Unfortunately, and unless I am mistaken, WebView in
Hi,
As far as I'm aware, there are no plans to make WebEngine (WebEngineView) work
on Android.
Regards,
Alex.
On 14 Oct 2016, at 20:44, Charles-Élie Gentil
mailto:m...@jiyuusoft.net>> wrote:
Hello,
I'm working on a project using a Web interface. This project should be
cross-platform. Curr
Hello,
I'm working on a project using a Web interface. This project should be
cross-platform. Currently, I use WebEngineView on Windows, Linux and Mac and I
use WebView on Android.
Unfortunately, and unless I am mistaken, WebView in Android is very limited
(does not save login / password, do