Hi Benjamin, Thanks for the response.
> It is not supported. There is no API for spell checking in Qt so this feature > cannot be implemented in WebKit. You say that "this feature cannot be implemented in WebKit" - I thought that it already *was* in webkit as we can see this feature in webkit based browsers such as FireFox and Safari . Also, surely there are lots of aspects of webkit that don't have specific APIs in Qt, yet we still use them in QtWebkit. For example, my Qt based app is happily using the contentEditable and CSS features of WebKit, and there is no specific Qt API for these features. I thought you'd just enable it spell checking by setting a property of an html element, like in my example (as mentioned, this example works as expected in other webkit browsers, which made me believe the feature was already implemented somewhere in webkit, but perhaps not yet in QtWebkit.) David _______________________________________________ webkit-qt mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-qt
