Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Out of scope
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P2: Important
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None
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5.0.0, 5.1.0 , 5.2.0, 5.2.1
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Initially, bug was found on Debian (sid) x86_64 with official Qt 5 RC 2 release. Re-checked on Kubuntu x86_64 (12.10) with official Qt 5 and then on Kubuntu 13.04 with Qt 5.1.
At the time of reporting, my environment was: Kubuntu Linux 13.04 (x86_64) with packages updated to their latest versions, Flash player 11.2.202.297, Qt 5.1 downloaded from Qt Project website.Initially, bug was found on Debian (sid) x86_64 with official Qt 5 RC 2 release. Re-checked on Kubuntu x86_64 (12.10) with official Qt 5 and then on Kubuntu 13.04 with Qt 5.1. At the time of reporting, my environment was: Kubuntu Linux 13.04 (x86_64) with packages updated to their latest versions, Flash player 11.2.202.297, Qt 5.1 downloaded from Qt Project website.
Description
When using QML WebView from QtWebKit 3.0 flash doesn't react on mouse clicks. Flash works well in other browsers (Opera, Firefox) on the system.
Steps to reproduce:
0. Have flash plugin installed and working in browsers.
1. Build and run the attached minimal example with the latest Qt 5 (5.1).
2. Navigate to any YouTube video - it will start playing.
3. Try clicking on the video.
Expected result: Video pauses/resumes.
What happens: Nothing happens - no reaction to mouse clicks.
Also, it seems like Flash receives mouse-over events, because when you move mouse cursor over the items in the player, controls are highlighted and hints pop up.
This issue happens not only with the YouTube player but with flash on any other website (tried few random Flash games).
Attachments
Issue Links
- relates to
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QTBUG-36855 HTML onmousedown and onmouseup events don't work in QML WebView
- Closed