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    Default QtWebKit Compilation problem

    Hi Guys,
    Any help here will be truly appreciated. I am trying to integrate the QtWebkit to an application.
    When I try to compile my code with this line
    #include <QtWebKit/QtWebKit>
    or this one
    #include <QtWebKit/QWebView>
    this error is returned:

    e:\qt\4.4.0\src\3rdparty\webkit\webkit\qt\api\qweb kitglobal.h(23) : fatal error
    C1083: Cannot open include file: 'qglobal.h': No such file or directory

    Any pointers what I am missing here?
    Thanks!

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    Default Re: QtWebKit Compilation problem

    Another info that may help
    I am using Cmake 2.6 under windows XP, and visual studio 2005.
    Any help will be really appreciated
    Thanks

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    Default Re: QtWebKit Compilation problem

    Can someone confirm this?

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