Hello Konstantin, Thanks a lot for the quick response. As we need to show the generated html content with css stylesheet or printer with generated pdf from QWebview, it is fine not to use https support.
However, there are issues with Qtwebkit test failures which fails to load the css file and apply the stylesheet with buttons. I added the details in the https://forum.qt.io/topic/117470/qtwebkit-test-failures-to-load-setuserstylesheeturl-qurl-fromlocalfile-css and attaching the webkit test failures on target. Please let me know if there are known patches for the test failures or loading of css stylesheet issues from QWebview. Best Regards, Ramakanth. On Fri, 31 Jul, 2020, 10:53 Konstantin Tokarev, <annu...@yandex.ru> wrote: > > > 31.07.2020, 07:42, "Ramakanth Kesireddy" <rama.k...@gmail.com>: > > Hello Konstantin, > > > > Sorry responding late on the old thread. > > > > As we need to upgrade openssl version to 1.1 which is not compatible > with Qt 5.6.3., > > Could you please provide the compilation patch that you created before > so that Qt WebKit could be built without https support. > > It was pushed already. > > https://github.com/qtwebkit/qtwebkit/commit/e7ec14144ce58418d94568c41ac94d4d87969363 > > > > > As you mentioned that it doesn't makes sense to use Qt WebKit without > https support, do you mean it would result in any security bugs/CVEs if we > use such configuration? > > No, it just won't support https. If you don't need it, it's fine to use, > though you won't be able to open most of sites. > > > -- > Regards, > Konstantin >
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