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diff --git a/doc/src/qtnetwork.qdoc b/doc/src/qtnetwork.qdoc index 0443f0f..3802273 100644 --- a/doc/src/qtnetwork.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/qtnetwork.qdoc @@ -145,11 +145,11 @@ \l{QFtp::commandFinished()}{commandFinished()} signal with the command ID for each command that is executed. - \o \e{Data transfer progress indicators.} QFtp emits - signals whenever data is transferred - (QFtp::dataTransferProgress(), QHttp::dataReadProgress(), and - QHttp::dataSendProgress()). You could connect these signals to - QProgressBar::setProgress() or QProgressDialog::setProgress(), + \o \e{Data transfer progress indicators.} QFtp emits signals + whenever data is transferred (QFtp::dataTransferProgress(), + QNetworkReply::downloadProgress(), and + QNetworkReply::uploadProgress()). You could connect these signals + to QProgressBar::setProgress() or QProgressDialog::setProgress(), for example. \o \e{QIODevice support.} The class supports convenient @@ -196,10 +196,10 @@ will then stop immediately. QTcpSocket works asynchronously and emits signals to report status - changes and errors, just like QHttp and QFtp. It relies on the - event loop to detect incoming data and to automatically flush - outgoing data. You can write data to the socket using - QTcpSocket::write(), and read data using + changes and errors, just like QNetworkAccessManager and QFtp. It + relies on the event loop to detect incoming data and to + automatically flush outgoing data. You can write data to the + socket using QTcpSocket::write(), and read data using QTcpSocket::read(). QTcpSocket represents two independent streams of data: one for reading and one for writing. |