Hey, no, unfortunately I didn't get it working. Had no time for further fiddling around yet. Yeah, XMLHttpRequest looked nice to me too first. But the page I want does not offer anything for that. Just plain html.
I would still like to get QWebFrame working, as Aaron suggested. Maybe now someone has an idea what kind of configurations are needed to get it in? BR, Hannes On 01/24/2014 06:43 PM, Samuli Silvius wrote: > Hi, > > Di you get this working? I would need very same functionality (getting > webpage content, as dom to traversal). It feel strange to me that WebView > (SilicaWebView) does not provide access to webpage content? Maybe it has > reasons, I don't know as very new to mobile apps.. > I have also tried to find solution by using "XMLHttpRequest" javascript > way, but did not yet find any. I would like to keep my code purely on > QML/Javascript but in this case it's ok to have also C++ solution. I have > done a lot C++ but so many years back and certainly not mobile platforms. > > -Samuli > > > 2014/1/21 Hannes Rantzsch <hannes.rantz...@student.hpi.uni-potsdam.de> > >> Hi Aaron, thank you for your answer. >> >> I tried QWebFrame, but it says incomplete type. Apparently QWebFrame is >> only forward declared in QWebElement (which is available, but on it's >> own of no use I guess). Or am I simply missing some #include? >> >> Any ideas? >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Hannes >> >> >> On 01/21/2014 02:37 AM, Aaron McCarthy wrote: >>> Hi, >>> >>> On Mon, 20 Jan 2014 23:27:02 Hannes Rantzsch wrote: >>>> I'm trying to get the content of a website. Since SilicaWebView doesn't >>>> seem to provide this, I want to write a C++ class that does. QWebView >>>> from QtWebKit should be able to do this (this example is actually >>>> perfect: >>>> >> http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/qtwebkitexamples-webkitwidgets-domtraversal-e >>>> xample.html). >>>> >>>> However, I cannot include QWebView (no such file [...]) and including >>>> "QtWebKit/QtWebKit" does not give me the QWebView either. >>>> >>>> I did add "QT += webkit" to my .pro-file. >>>> >>>> What am I missing? >>> QWebPage is in WebKit widgets. >>> >>> QT += webkitwidgets >>> >>> But widgets aren't supported. >>> >>> If you don't need to display the web page, you can use QWebFrame and >> follow >>> the example you linked to from there. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >> _______________________________________________ >> SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list >> > > > _______________________________________________ > SailfishOS.org Devel mailing list
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