On Tuesday, 9 de August de 2011 11:41:17 Ademar Reis wrote:
> One of the best (simplest) ways to test it is by building Qt with
> configure -no-webkit and then building QtWebKit-2.2 in standalone mode
> from our git branch (updated a couple of times a week, weekly beta
> releases are also made from there). Qt-4.8 includes a snapshot from
> the QtWebKit-2.2 branch, but it's not always up-to-date.

I recommend against that. If you do it, you'll disable QtWebKit support for 
QtHelp and Qt Assistant. Last I checked, that codepath doesn't build due to 
not being tested.

So build both webkits if you have Qt 4.7, or just use Qt 4.8.
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