[Qt-interest] <solved> Re: Qt application as browser plugin ?
Frank Hemer
frank at hemer.org
Fri Mar 12 15:42:30 CET 2010
On Friday 12 March 2010 15:33:22 Martin Schröer wrote:
> Update:
>
> I tried harder, removed all my sources and started over with another fresh
> install of the qtbrowserplugin package as supplied on the nokia Qt network.
>
> I also added a registry entry pointing to the plugin dll, as described in
>
> https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Plugins/The_First_Install_Problem
> [ thanks to Frank Hemer, who originally supplied that link to me ]
>
>
> I did find out, that my path was pointing at the bin directory of the Qt
> subdir,
> but --not-- to the /qt/bin subdir, where it was supposed to point at.
>
> After changing that, the plugin is at least loaded with no more error
> outputs
> in Google Chrome, but won't show up there at all.
>
> In Firefox, it IS showing and running.
>
> So, thanks for all your help and information.
>
> I'm still wondering, why there IS another Version of the QtCore4.dll in the
> toplevel bin directory of the Qt tree, that refused so hard giving me so
> much
> headache and letting the plugin refuse to work.
Its used by the qtcreator ... and bec. your plugin links to another qt it will
not load:-(
The qtcreator comes with precompiled qt so you can compile the qt lib adapted
to your own requirements, but without the need to recompile qtcreator ...
Frank
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