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I guess I stumbled across a QT bug
The First Cerberus Steps help page contains an iframe, containing a running html5 example. Works fine in the online version. It does not work locally as the built example is not included in the docs data So if you look at the "First Cerberus Steps" page in the IDE, you get an iframe displaying a 404 - page not found.
In TED/QT however, the whole page gets replaced by the iframe contents. Instead of loading the iframe src into the iframe, the browser window is redirected to the iframe src. Not only does this mean you can't ever see the rest of the "First Cerberus Steps" page, but even more you can't "go back" from the src page to where you've been before (because "one back" means "go to the page that just redirects me here").
I'm 90% sure this bug wasn't present before the 20181230 update, because I would have noticed it when fiddling with the docs. That's why I think this is a QT bug (wasn't the only change in TED the QT version upgrade?). A very annoying QT bug, because having running html5 examples embedded into help pages would be quite helpful. Speaking of embedding - it shows the exact same behaviour with the embed element.
The First Cerberus Steps help page contains an iframe, containing a running html5 example. Works fine in the online version. It does not work locally as the built example is not included in the docs data So if you look at the "First Cerberus Steps" page in the IDE, you get an iframe displaying a 404 - page not found.
In TED/QT however, the whole page gets replaced by the iframe contents. Instead of loading the iframe src into the iframe, the browser window is redirected to the iframe src. Not only does this mean you can't ever see the rest of the "First Cerberus Steps" page, but even more you can't "go back" from the src page to where you've been before (because "one back" means "go to the page that just redirects me here").
I'm 90% sure this bug wasn't present before the 20181230 update, because I would have noticed it when fiddling with the docs. That's why I think this is a QT bug (wasn't the only change in TED the QT version upgrade?). A very annoying QT bug, because having running html5 examples embedded into help pages would be quite helpful. Speaking of embedding - it shows the exact same behaviour with the embed element.