Hello Won, I also have the same problem under Windows XP platform. Using the same building parameters and QtTestBrowser command line arguments, WebGL for QtWebKit works well under Windows 7 (tested revision: r82115, r84626).
Digging in sources, I found that QtWebKit's port would query available OpenGL functions by GraphicsContext3DInternal::getProcAddress() from DLL (in WebCore/platform/graphics/qt/GraphicsContext3DQt.cpp). Current implementation is that: If certain OpenGL function is not available, the WebGL feature is disabled (in the constructor of class GraphicsContext3DInternal). For example, glBlendEquation() is not supported in my Windows XP platform, although I don't need this function, WebGL is still disabled in QtWebKit. WebGL for QtWebKit does not support partial set of OpenGL functions, this implementation is different from Chromium's port. (Chromium can run WebGL under my Windows XP) 2011/5/4 Won J Jeon <wjj...@gmail.com>: > Those switches were passed correctly when I launched QtTestBrowser (WebKit > r85515). > The WebGL code seems broken for now. Hopefully Jarkko addresses this issue > soon. > > Regards, > Won _______________________________________________ webkit-qt mailing list webkit-qt@lists.webkit.org http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-qt