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KHTMLPart and cookies
How to active in KHTMLPart cookies? I need this to some page
Hmm, cookies could be the domain of the transport layer, i.e. kio_http.
Quite likely some kind of meta data to pass to the slave.
Cheers,
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Qt/KDE Developer
Debian User
Ok now I know that this error isn't is connected with cookies, but with that the next page afrer login KHTMLPart want to download this file. Maby I can in some way to avoid checking it, and open This page, becoude I'm sure on 100% thet this is page
I am afraid I don't understand what you mean.
Can your reword your question?
Cheers,
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Qt/KDE Developer
Debian User
Go on
this page and enter something into filds: "Login" and "HasBo", next press "Zaloguj sie!" button. In Gecko basec browsers you will get some next page in prowser but KHTML baset browser want to download next page. If I save them like index.html the KHTML will open them. So I dont know how to avoid this problem, probabli it is na error in KHTML
I checked that page with Konqueror 3.3.2 and everything looked fine. IMO the problem is/was (?) in the content type returned by the HTTP server --- maybe it reports something different than text/html?
Probabli yes, but Gecko based browser works fine. I dont want to add to my program Gecko but only KHTML. Maby I can avoid this?
What happens if you view the page in konqueror (it works for me too)? Konqueror uses KHTML, so they should behave the same.
I using konqueror/KHTML in version 3.4.0, maby here is some bugs?
EDIT:
OK now I know whats wrong. I set in KDE to use mozilla as a program to open html documet, so konqueror want to save them
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "The Animal" (Apr 4th 2005, 6:40pm)