Thank you for your answer. But I still can not find QtWebEngine in QT creator. Should I install it mannually?
Thank you for your answer. But I still can not find QtWebEngine in QT creator. Should I install it mannually?
Can you rephrase what you mean with "But I still can not find QtWebEngine in QT creator"?
In the documentation?
Cheers,
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Qt WebKit is still available as a community release. However, if you don't use mingw-w64 I see no reason not to use Qt WebEngine instead. If you installed Qt via MSYS2 (they build Qt with mingw-w64) the WebEngine module will not available. I don't know about the official Windows installer because I'm not using it but it might be the case that WebEngine must be installed separately because it is very big (includes an entire browser stack).
There is and EXCELLENT reason to use QWebView as there is no adequate functionality regarding parsing documents in new engine
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