On 28 Giu, 13:05, sgperone <simone.per...@gmail.com> wrote: > Just downloaded the pyQT 4.5 for python 2.6 and noticed this strange > behaviour: > > inside a widget i have this code: > > self.view = QWebView(self) > self.view.settings().setAttribute(QWebSettings.PluginsEnabled,True) > > that's i'm creating a QWebView instance with PluginsEnabled flag on. > > next lines are: > > Case 1 > =================================================== > f = QtCore.QUrl("http://www.example.com/myflashfile.swf") > print f > self.view.load(f) > > in this case f == True and the swf file is showing correctly inside > the widget > > Case 2 > =================================================== > f = QtCore.QUrl.fromLocalFile(r"C:\myflashfile.swf") > print f Correction: ===================================================
it's not "f" that is True or False, but : inside code i have: self.connect(self.view,QtCore.SIGNAL("loadFinished (bool)"),self.loadFinished) and def loadFinished(self,bool): print bool > self.view.load(f) > > in this case f == False and no swf clip showed up. > > Really weird... if I use a local html file with code to embed the > local swf file everything is working. > > So, it seems that: > > It is impossible to load a local swf file directly into QWebView > without a "wrapper" html code. > > Anyone experienced the same issue ? > > Thanks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list