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QtWeb - fast portable browser
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starhawk

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PostPosted: Wed 18 Jan 2012, 23:31    Post subject:  

Tried on Akita Linux beta6, does not appear to load plugins of any kind -- flash included!
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alphamale

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PostPosted: Wed 14 Mar 2012, 09:40    Post subject: problems with flash being recognized  

i have qtweb working very well except for flash.

i'm on slacko, qt-all sfs, latest flashplayer is installed, but qtweb is not seeing it. i made a subdirectory called plugins and symlinked libflashplayer.so but it still isn't seeing it.

does it not work with flash 11.x?

where should libflashplayer.so go for qtweb to see it?
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sc0ttman


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PostPosted: Wed 14 Mar 2012, 11:44    Post subject:  

You might need some extra libs for Flash to work: http://akita.scottjarvis.com/browserlibs.pet
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joagan

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PostPosted: Sun 01 Apr 2012, 08:58    Post subject:  

Get a strange problem, if I disable javascript forums work and when I enable it for sites that need it/or not just load the header?

On lupu 528 - live cd
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ahoppin

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PostPosted: Sat 07 Apr 2012, 02:57    Post subject:  

Nice browser, very snappy!

One little oddity, on the preferences / privacy tab, hovering the cursor over the left side tickboxes causes them to become corrupted. This can be avoided by moving mouse very slowly. It might be a qt quirk, or might be caused by my machine being an older and slower one (Athlon XP 2700).

I miss only a couple of Seamonkey features. First, the ability to save passwords for only some sites. With qtweb it seems to be all or nothing. And second, Flashblock - though I have a version of that for Midori, and it might work for Qtweb, haven't tried yet.

Thanks for tipping me off to this!
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ahoppin

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PostPosted: Sun 08 Apr 2012, 20:58    Post subject:  

Foo, I found the showstopper for this one. The bookmarks manager is so elementary that it can't edit bookmarks, can't reposition a bookmark beyond the window (no scrolling), and can't even cut and paste bookmarks.

I guess this browser would be OK for someone who saves few or no bookmarks, but my exported bookmarks from Seamonkey are 1.1mb (yeah, I know, a little out of hand).

Pity. Up until I tried bookmarks, Qtweb was (aside from the lack of selective password saving) looking mighty darn good.

Maybe I'll try again in another 2 or 3 versions. Might be a long wait, though, since the current version was released in December 2010. Or maybe I can find an external bookmarks manager.

If I get ambitious, maybe I'll d/l the Qtweb source and try to hack up a better bookmarks manager myself.
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sling-shot


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PostPosted: Tue 27 Nov 2012, 14:49    Post subject:  

ahoppin wrote:

If I get ambitious, maybe I'll d/l the Qtweb source and try to hack up a better bookmarks manager myself.


Have you tried it? Does it build from source?
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greengeek

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PostPosted: Mon 28 Jan 2013, 04:16    Post subject: Re: problems with flash being recognized  

alphamale wrote:
where should libflashplayer.so go for qtweb to see it?

Does anyone with a working flash install have an answer to this question please? Thx
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Semme

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PostPosted: Mon 28 Jan 2013, 04:45    Post subject:  

Greengeek- you have any Mozilla browsers installed? Where does the current plugin reside? It's version?

Wink >> /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins is where she's finding my latest *Mozilla based* plugin.

If you've got Chrome alone, that's a possibly incompatible version..
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greengeek

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PostPosted: Mon 28 Jan 2013, 04:59    Post subject:  

Thanks Semme - I didnt have any mozilla browsers installed, but I have now put the flashplayer where you suggested and get an interesting result.

1) On my Pulp03 install qtweb now runs flash ok, but only if I change the "user agent" button to mimic Opera. (If I leave it as "qtweb" I just get a black box where the vid should be)

2) On my Wary barebones install qtweb will still not run flash - although at least now it seems to find the flashplayer.so but just displays a black box - even if I change user agent to opera. (The previous "install flash" message is gone though so it's definitely aware it has the flashplayer available)

I will do more testing.
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Semme

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PostPosted: Mon 28 Jan 2013, 05:08    Post subject:  

Most times you can track issues, or resolve them, by adjusting the string.

As far as Wary, does Adobes *about* page suggest you grab v10?
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