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    TopNotch_Mach07
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    I want to use WebSocket 1.0, But I am unable to see the documentation for QML Websocket 1.0. While searching, Qt always shows up the latest API which is WebSocket 1.1.

    How can I navigate to old API Docs in general?

    Thanks in Advance,
    Thawfeek.

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      SGaist
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      Hi,

      What version of Qt are you using ?

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        You could install an older Qt Version (for example 5.6). Then go to help in Qt creator, search for Websocket, open it and a pop up window should give you the choice among the available Qt versions on your system. Choose Qt 5.6, and there you are. May not be the slimmest possibility, though.

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          @SGaist , I am using Qt 5.4.2 , The thing is I can't update the Qt Version. I need a way to decode byteArray using Websocket 1.0 . Is there any possible way to do it ?

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            You could install an older Qt Version (for example 5.6). Then go to help in Qt creator, search for Websocket, open it and a pop up window should give you the choice among the available Qt versions on your system. Choose Qt 5.6, and there you are. May not be the slimmest possibility, though.

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            @gaess, Yes I can do that. But I wanted to know if there is way in the online docs to filter out for a specific version.

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              I Found this link, https://doc.qt.io/ where qt has documentation for different versions of Qt Framework. But Unfortunately, I couldn't find the documentation for Qt5.4

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                From a quick search, the oldest I have found is Qt 5.5 but it might be old enough for your need.

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