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diff --git a/examples/webenginewidgets/clientcertificate/doc/src/clientcertificate.qdoc b/examples/webenginewidgets/clientcertificate/doc/src/clientcertificate.qdoc index b2b67b2e2..108d2db7b 100644 --- a/examples/webenginewidgets/clientcertificate/doc/src/clientcertificate.qdoc +++ b/examples/webenginewidgets/clientcertificate/doc/src/clientcertificate.qdoc @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ \skipto QFile \printuntil QSslKey - Now we add the certificate and its private key to \l {QWebEngigneCretificateStore}. + Now we add the certificate and its private key to \l {QWebEngigneClientCertificateStore}. \printuntil clientCertificateStore @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ \printuntil acceptCertificate The handling for \l QWebEnginePage::selectClientCertificate simply displays \l QDialog - with \l QWidgetList showing a list of client certificates to choose from. + with \l QListWidget showing a list of client certificates to choose from. The user selected certificate is then passed to the \l QWebEngineClientCertificateSelection::select call. @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ For our embedded device we will develop a minimalistic HTTPS server. We can use \l QSslServer to handle incoming connections and to provide an \l QSslSocket instance. To do that, we create an instance of a \l QSslServer and, similarly to our client setup, we load a server - certificate and its private key. Next, we create \l QSslCertifcate and \l QSslKey objects + certificate and its private key. Next, we create \l QSslCertificate and \l QSslKey objects accordingly. Additionally, we need a CA certificate so the server can validate the certificate presented by the client. The CA and local certificate are set to \l QSslConfiguration and used later by the server. |