I am trying to store a current page held by QWebView away, then after loading and processing a different page, restore the previous page, without having to actually request it again, but it seems that by doing the following, the application lost my original page, and still gives me back the new one. Maybe because it is just a reference to the page itself. Is there anyway I can actually store that page and reuse it, just like a regular browser would cache the page and load it relatively quickly when you revisit it?
Thanks J import sys from time import sleep from PyQt4.QtGui import QApplication from PyQt4.QtCore import QUrl from PyQt4.QtWebKit import QWebView class Browser(QWebView): def __init__(self): QWebView.__init__(self) self.loadFinished.connect(self.load_finished) def load_finished(self, ok): print('page title: ' + self.title()) if __name__ == '__main__': app = QApplication(sys.argv) browser = Browser() browser.load(QUrl('http://www.google.com')) # store this result away google_page = browser.page() print('current page: ' + browser.title()) # now load a different page browser.load(QUrl('http://www.yahoo.com')) print('some other page: ' + browser.title()) #if browser.page(): #browser.page().setView(None) # lets put back my old page browser.setPage(google_page) print('my original page: ' + browser.title()) exit(app.exec_()) _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list PyQt@riverbankcomputing.com http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt