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  • Thank YouT Thank You

    @artwaw
    Single option is given:
    qtwebkit-Windows-Windows_10-Mingw73-Windows-Windows_10-X86_64.7z

    So I copied same things to both directories.

    ba573a5c-2872-4855-8292-6b80fb324a2b-image.png
    This is bin folder. It doesn't have any differences

    and others are also same. Files aren't seperated

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    @Thank-You said in Using QWebkit for windows with mingw:

    X86_64.7z

    Those are 64bit binaries. They will not work if you compile for 32bit target.

    For more information please re-read.

    Kind Regards,
    Artur

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    • artwawA artwaw

      @Thank-You said in Using QWebkit for windows with mingw:

      X86_64.7z

      Those are 64bit binaries. They will not work if you compile for 32bit target.

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      @artwaw

      Ok But compiling with 64 bit also gives error on both debug and release.(Mentioned at the main post)
      What about it?
      Where can I get 32bit binaries?

      Let's make QT free or It will go forever

      TRUE AND FALSE <3

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        @Thank-You said in Using QWebkit for windows with mingw:

        Where can I get 32bit binaries?

        On the same link from above I would guess.

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        • Thank YouT Thank You

          @artwaw

          Ok But compiling with 64 bit also gives error on both debug and release.(Mentioned at the main post)
          What about it?
          Where can I get 32bit binaries?

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          @Thank-You said in Using QWebkit for windows with mingw:

          But compiling with 64 bit also gives error on both debug and release.(Mentioned at the main post)

          Hardly a surprise if you did not copy the 64bit binaries to the 64bit part of Qt tree.

          For more information please re-read.

          Kind Regards,
          Artur

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          • artwawA artwaw

            @Thank-You said in Using QWebkit for windows with mingw:

            But compiling with 64 bit also gives error on both debug and release.(Mentioned at the main post)

            Hardly a surprise if you did not copy the 64bit binaries to the 64bit part of Qt tree.

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            @artwaw
            I tried using windows 7 32bit binaries in 32 bit and it compiled but shows message

            The program has unexpectedly finished.
             The process was ended forcefully.
            

            I couldn't make it working

            Let's make QT free or It will go forever

            TRUE AND FALSE <3

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            • Thank YouT Thank You

              @artwaw
              I tried using windows 7 32bit binaries in 32 bit and it compiled but shows message

              The program has unexpectedly finished.
               The process was ended forcefully.
              

              I couldn't make it working

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              @Thank-You You can try to use a Dependency Walker tool to identify what's missing.

              For more information please re-read.

              Kind Regards,
              Artur

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              • artwawA artwaw

                @Thank-You You can try to use a Dependency Walker tool to identify what's missing.

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                @artwaw
                I used it. Found out libxml2-2.dll libxslt-1.dll were not present after running windeployqt. So I copied them to executable directory.
                After that it shows this error.
                5fa602c9-54bc-4945-a3b3-cd46b918ec9b-image.png

                Let's make QT free or It will go forever

                TRUE AND FALSE <3

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                • Thank YouT Thank You

                  @artwaw
                  I used it. Found out libxml2-2.dll libxslt-1.dll were not present after running windeployqt. So I copied them to executable directory.
                  After that it shows this error.
                  5fa602c9-54bc-4945-a3b3-cd46b918ec9b-image.png

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                  @Thank-You said in Using QWebkit for windows with mingw:

                  5fa602c9-54bc-4945-a3b3-cd46b918ec9b-image.png

                  Qt5WebKitWidgets.dll is looking for QtPrivate::argToQString(QStringView), which is present in recent versions of Qt Core.

                  It sounds like the latest Qt WebKit binaries are built against Qt 5.14:

                  • https://forum.qt.io/post/689916
                  • https://github.com/qtwebkit/qtwebkit/releases/tag/qtwebkit-5.212.0-alpha4

                  Can you update to Qt 5.14 or Qt 5.15?

                  Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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                  • JKSHJ JKSH

                    @Thank-You said in Using QWebkit for windows with mingw:

                    5fa602c9-54bc-4945-a3b3-cd46b918ec9b-image.png

                    Qt5WebKitWidgets.dll is looking for QtPrivate::argToQString(QStringView), which is present in recent versions of Qt Core.

                    It sounds like the latest Qt WebKit binaries are built against Qt 5.14:

                    • https://forum.qt.io/post/689916
                    • https://github.com/qtwebkit/qtwebkit/releases/tag/qtwebkit-5.212.0-alpha4

                    Can you update to Qt 5.14 or Qt 5.15?

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                    @JKSH
                    Hey, I have been using Qt5.12.8 and has other dependencies too.
                    Will code compiling in Qt 5.12.8 would compile in QT 5.15 ???

                    Let's make QT free or It will go forever

                    TRUE AND FALSE <3

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                      Yes, that's one of the strength of Qt.

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                        Yes, that's one of the strength of Qt.

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                        I installed QT 5.15.2 and build with it. Got all dependencies with windeployqt and added libxml2-2.dll libxslt-1.dll.
                        It now shows error zlib1__.dll not found.
                        I searched in whole qt directory but couldn't find one so I managed to download zlib1.dll not zlib1__.dll from dll-files.com.
                        I renamed zlib1.dll to zlib1__.dll and placed in binary directory. I don't know if this is good to do.
                        Where is zlib1__.dll located in QT??? OR it isn't related with QT?

                        Atleast it is working in 64bit version but shows TLS initialization failed Which is connected to OpenSSL so I am sure I will solve this problem.
                        Edit:
                        I copied libcrypto-3-x64.dll and libssl-3-x64.dll to executable directory but couldn't get it working
                        Now some problems that I can't figure out are:
                        It doesn't work with debug
                        Most importantly it doesn't work with 32 bit which is most for me.
                        How can I obtain it?

                        Let's make QT free or It will go forever

                        TRUE AND FALSE <3

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                        • Thank YouT Thank You

                          I installed QT 5.15.2 and build with it. Got all dependencies with windeployqt and added libxml2-2.dll libxslt-1.dll.
                          It now shows error zlib1__.dll not found.
                          I searched in whole qt directory but couldn't find one so I managed to download zlib1.dll not zlib1__.dll from dll-files.com.
                          I renamed zlib1.dll to zlib1__.dll and placed in binary directory. I don't know if this is good to do.
                          Where is zlib1__.dll located in QT??? OR it isn't related with QT?

                          Atleast it is working in 64bit version but shows TLS initialization failed Which is connected to OpenSSL so I am sure I will solve this problem.
                          Edit:
                          I copied libcrypto-3-x64.dll and libssl-3-x64.dll to executable directory but couldn't get it working
                          Now some problems that I can't figure out are:
                          It doesn't work with debug
                          Most importantly it doesn't work with 32 bit which is most for me.
                          How can I obtain it?

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                          @Thank-You
                          Now after installing another version of openssl it is working on 64bit.
                          I couldn't make it work in 32bit.
                          And I found that many websites doesn't considered it as supported version.
                          I found that we can embed existing application to QT application but has no idea.
                          Main purpose of this is to run services like gmail , google docs and other servuces.
                          Which would be good?
                          I was just searching abt this yesterday and found about running application. Could you give links of working docs about this?

                          I will create new question abt this

                          https://forum.qt.io/topic/132721/opening-external-application-and-embed-it-without-opening-application-out-of-application

                          Let's make QT free or It will go forever

                          TRUE AND FALSE <3

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                          • Thank YouT Thank You

                            @Thank-You
                            Now after installing another version of openssl it is working on 64bit.
                            I couldn't make it work in 32bit.
                            And I found that many websites doesn't considered it as supported version.
                            I found that we can embed existing application to QT application but has no idea.
                            Main purpose of this is to run services like gmail , google docs and other servuces.
                            Which would be good?
                            I was just searching abt this yesterday and found about running application. Could you give links of working docs about this?

                            I will create new question abt this

                            https://forum.qt.io/topic/132721/opening-external-application-and-embed-it-without-opening-application-out-of-application

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                            @Thank-You said in Using QWebkit for windows with mingw:

                            And I found that many websites doesn't considered it as supported version.

                            Web engines are very difficult to maintain because of security requirements. That is why the Qt Project replaced Qt WebKit (which was mostly maintained by the Qt folks) with Qt WebEngine (which is mostly maintained by the Chromium folks).

                            @Konstantin-Tokarev has done a great job making Qt WebKit compatible with recent versions of Qt, but the last update was over 1 year ago. Lots of security vulnerabilities have been discovered in WebKit since then; that is why many websites don't consider it as a supported version.

                            Main purpose of this is to run services like gmail , google docs and other servuces.
                            Which would be good?

                            Qt WebEngine for desktop platforms; Qt WebView for mobile platforms.

                            Qt Doc Search for browsers: forum.qt.io/topic/35616/web-browser-extension-for-improved-doc-searches

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