On 1 Cze, 22:05, David Boddie <da...@boddie.org.uk> wrote: > On Monday 01 June 2009 16:16, dudekks...@gmail.com wrote: > > > On 31 Maj, 02:32, David Boddie <da...@boddie.org.uk> wrote: > >> So, you only want to handle certain links, and pass on to WebKit those > >> which you can't handle? Is that correct? > > > Yes, I want to handle external links (out of my host) and links > > starting with download://... (my specific protocol). > > If you want to handle them in a different way to normal Web pages, it seems > that calling setForwardUnsupportedContent(True) on the QWebPage is the way > to do it. > > However, if you want to handle those links and present the content for the > browser to render then you may need to override the browser's network access > manager, as discussed in this message: > > http://lists.trolltech.com/pipermail/qt-interest/2009-March/004279.html > > I experimented a little and added an example to the PyQt Wiki: > > http://www.diotavelli.net/PyQtWiki/Usinga Custom Protocol with QtWebKit > > I hope it helps to get you started with your own custom protocol. > > David
Thank You David for Your help. You made a piece of good work :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list