Hi David,
Thanks a lot for your help. Installing a normal Firefox Flash plugin and setting QWebSettings.PluginsEnabled to True did the trick. Thanks a gain 04/18/2011 02:31 AM, David Boddie wrote: > On Sat, 16 Apr 2011 18:55:43 +0200, Gelonida Gmail wrote: > >> I'd like to have a small QWebview window in our application, which could >> display the contents of a web page requiring Flash. >> >> >> Is this possible with PyQT? >> >> If yes, is it possible >> - on a Windows platform >> - on a linux platform > > Yes, on both, but much depends on the versions of the Flash plugin and the > WebKit library being used. It's probably best to ask people which versions > of Qt they are using successfully together with Flash then test those > combinations. > >> which version of Flash would be supported and what would be the procedure: >> - to install the flash plugin > > This would be the place used by Firefox. > >> - tell pyqt where the plugins are located > > The Qt 4.5 documentation had a section about this: > > http://doc.qt.nokia.com/4.5/qtwebkit.html#netscape-plugin-support > > In other words, it shouldn't be necessary to do anything. > >> - activate the plugin for a given QWebview window > > I don't think you can enable/disable plugins on a per-window basis. I could > be wrong, however, and I'm sure that there are people reading this that do > a lot more with WebKit than I do. > >> What versions would be supported. > > I'm not sure about this. Searching this mailing list's archives and those > for qt-interest might reveal some data. > > David _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
