On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 7:51 PM, Benjamin Poulain < [email protected]> wrote:
> ext Eelko Berkenpies wrote: > > It might be Qt / WebKit related then. The Fedora repository's I use hold > > a qtwebkit package besides the regular Qt build (I think). I've been > > gone for a little while so I'll try to figure out what/which one I need > > and if might be a Fedora specific issue. I'll get back on it tomorrow, > > when I'm at work. :) > > > > Right, I wasn't paying attention (silly gmail) so here's a copy to the > > list too (sorry Christian). > > Simon Hausmann also makes builds of WebKit trunk and the QtWebKit 2.0 > branch: http://pepper.troll.no/qtwebkit/ > > You might be able to test with that. > > cheers, > Benjamin > _______________________________________________ > rekonq mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/rekonq > Right, nevermind, ya'll. :) Turns out that the flash player located in /usr/lib/mozilla was causing my problems (I was using 10.1 pre releases). I downgraded to the latest Flash 10 version (disabling plugins is a good start to find out any problems) and everything is working as expected. I even sent this message through rekonq. :) Thanks again for the suggestions everyone. BTW, you guys made some nice progress since 0.4.0 by the way, excellent work! -- With kind regards / Met vriendelijke groet, Eelko Berkenpies http://blog.berkenpies.nl/
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