I agree 100% with Allison. This kind of "plugin" would make sense only in a QWebView based App that wants to add that "QML-thing" plus. It's not for a real-everyday-browser. The Web is already "declarative", after all ;)
On 28 April 2010 01:58, <[email protected]> wrote: > Just be aware that asking users to install plugins that can load ARBITRARY > data off the network is prettu unreasonable. It's not like a PDF plugin or > such. QML can do all sorts of wild stuff and right now there is no facility > to limit it in any way. > > A QML application should be thought of as equivalent to a native > application. You couldn't ask someone to install an "EXE Plugin", so be > careful asking them to do the same for QML. > > Import restrictions and other controls will come eventually I'm sure, but > not in 4.7.x. > > -- > Warwick > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [mailto:qt-qml- > > [email protected]] On Behalf Of ext Ivan De Marino > > Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 11:08 PM > > To: Alpert Alan (Nokia-D-Qt/Brisbane) > > Cc: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [Qt-qml] QML in the browser > > > > Given that you can build a QWidget and plug it into QWebView > > straightaway... you may build a QWidget that embeds a QGraphicsView > > with QML stuff in it. And then plug that into the QWebView. > > > > :D > > > > And then try to explain what you are doing to someone not accustomed to > > this Qt-madness (in a very good way ;) )... and enjoy their quotation- > > mark-face :D > > > > An example of how to build such a plugin for QWebView is here: > > http://doc.trolltech.com/qq/qq26-webplugin.html. Here instead how to > > extend the supported protocols: http://doc.trolltech.com/qq/32/qq32- > > webkit-protocols.html. In general, the QQ (Qt Quarterly Newsletter) is > > a great source of "from 0 to app" examples http://doc.trolltech.com/qq/ > > > > On 27 April 2010 11:47, Alan Alpert <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > Tirsdag 27. april 2010 19:59:55 skrev ext Florin Braghis : > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > Is there an ongoing effort to provide a library to run QML apps > > in the > > > web browser ? > > > > > > If not, how much effort would it take to develop one (which > > runs QML > > > at least partially) ? > > > > > > > > > If you are referring to developing a web browser plugin, we have > > no plans to > > provide one but there is a Qt Solution ( > > http://doc.trolltech.com/solutions/4/qtbrowserplugin/ ) for > > creating web > > browser plugins which would make it very easy to develop a QML > > plugin. > > > > If you are referring to having QML elements inside a QWebView, > > the QtWebkit > > module should already make that easy. > > > > -- > > Alan Alpert > > Software Engineer > > Nokia, Qt Development Frameworks > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Qt-qml mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-qml > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Ivan De Marino | Software Engineer | France Telecom R&D UK - Orange > > Labs > > w. +44 20 8849 5806 | m. +44 7515 955 861 | m. +44 7974 156 216 > > ivan[dot]demarino[at]orange-ftgroup.com | > > ivan[dot]de[dot]marino[at]gmail[dot]com > > www.detronizator.org | www.linkedin.com/in/ivandemarino > > -- Ivan De Marino | Software Engineer | France Telecom R&D UK - Orange Labs w. +44 20 8849 5806 | m. +44 7515 955 861 | m. +44 7974 156 216 ivan[dot]demarino[at]orange-ftgroup.com | ivan[dot]de[dot]marino[at]gmail[dot]com www.detronizator.org | www.linkedin.com/in/ivandemarino
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