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authorMartin Smith <msmith@trolltech.com>2009-07-24 11:49:30 (GMT)
committerMartin Smith <msmith@trolltech.com>2009-07-24 11:50:30 (GMT)
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qdoc: Fixed all references to obsolete QHttp classes.
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diff --git a/src/corelib/xml/qxmlstream.cpp b/src/corelib/xml/qxmlstream.cpp
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+++ b/src/corelib/xml/qxmlstream.cpp
@@ -334,12 +334,17 @@ QXmlStreamEntityResolver *QXmlStreamReader::entityResolver() const
from the PrematureEndOfDocumentError error and continues parsing the
new data with the next call to readNext().
- For example, if you read data from the network using QHttp, you
- would connect its \l{QHttp::readyRead()}{readyRead()} signal to a
- custom slot. In this slot, you read all available data with
- \l{QHttp::readAll()}{readAll()} and pass it to the XML stream reader
- using addData(). Then you call your custom parsing function that
- reads the XML events from the reader.
+ For example, if your application reads data from the network using a
+ \l{QNetworkAccessManager} {network access manager}, you would issue
+ a \l{QNetworkRequest} {network request} to the manager and receive a
+ \l{QNetworkReply} {network reply} in return. Since a QNetworkReply
+ is a QIODevice, you connect its \l{QNetworkReply::readyRead()}
+ {readyRead()} signal to a custom slot, e.g. \c{slotReadyRead()} in
+ the code snippet shown in the discussion for QNetworkAccessManager.
+ In this slot, you read all available data with
+ \l{QNetworkReply::readAll()} {readAll()} and pass it to the XML
+ stream reader using addData(). Then you call your custom parsing
+ function that reads the XML events from the reader.
\section1 Performance and memory consumption