On Wednesday 30 January 2013 15:22:20 Jocelyn Turcotte wrote: > On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 02:49:18PM +0100, Milian Wolff wrote: > > The process-question I asked to clarify my understaning for when I have to > > work on writing the code to handle the unresponsive/crashed web process. > > > > My use case is a WebView as a local-HTML renderer (opposed to a full > > fledged browser). It would be embedded in a bigger QML app and just part > > of the full package. One does not want it to show a blank white page > > showing "web process crashed": To get rid of it after all, the user would > > have to press some reload GUI element. Especially on embedded devices > > with limited screen real estate you don't want to clutter it with such a > > reload button. > > > > Rather one might want to reload the page automatically and increase some > > crash counter. If it failed for N times consecutively though one should > > probably show a proper error page - but that should be properly styled > > and integrated into the rest of the application. It could e.g. contain > > additional information and offer to report a bug or something. > > > > None of these things above are possible to handle right now using QtWebKit > > from QML - or am I missing something? > > Ok, same idea as suggested on my response to Alexis, how about exposing the > processDidCrash signal (along with processDidBecomeUnresponsive for > unresponsiveness), which could then be handled by the QML code to call > reload automatically, or prompt the user first, or just ignore it and let > the user press the reload button. Would that solve your issue?
Yes it would, if QtWebKit automatically killed the unresponsive process upon reload. Cheers -- Milian Wolff | milian.wo...@kdab.com | Software Engineer KDAB (Deutschland) GmbH&Co KG, a KDAB Group company Tel. Germany +49-30-521325470, Sweden (HQ) +46-563-540090 KDAB - Qt Experts - Platform-independent software solutions
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