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.net http://blog.jiyuusoft.net > Le 19 oct. 2016 à 23:51, Konstantin Tokarev <annu...@yandex.ru> a écrit : > > > > 14.10.2016, 21:45, "Charles-Élie Gentil" <m...@jiyuusoft.net>: >> 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 not save the configuration, not >> use ressource files, ...) >> >> Do you think it will be possible one day perhaps, to have WebViewEngine on >> Android or not have these limitations with WebView? > > I cannot comment about QtWebEngine porting complexity, but I believe it > should be possible to get QtWebKit [1] running on Android with relativel > little effort if you (or someone else) is ready to invest some time into it. > > In the past QtWebKit was known to compile for Android, and there are people > running modern version of JavaScriptCore on Android. Single-process QtWebKit > (QWebView and friends) has little platform-dependent code as it uses Qt for > graphics, networking, and user interaction. > > > [1] http://qtwebkit.blogspot.com/2016/08/qtwebkit-im-back.html > > >> Bye >> >> Best regards, >> >> Charlie >> m...@jiyuusoft.net >> http://blog.jiyuusoft.net >> >> , >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Interest mailing list >> Interest@qt-project.org >> http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest > > > > > -- > Regards, > Konstantin
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