HTML5 Export and Javascript

Roger Eller roger.e.eller at sealedair.com
Sun Apr 5 21:14:45 EDT 2015


I don't know why not, Richard.  I was only replying to the OP with the last
thing I heard about LC>html5, and that was way back when the crowd-funding
campaign ended.  It sounded like it was going to be limited, but that was
very early in the planning phase.  If there is now a way, then that is
terrific!

~Roger
 On Apr 5, 2015 11:30 AM, "Richard Gaskin" <ambassador at fourthworld.com>
wrote:

> Roger Eller wrote:
>
> > vOn Apr 5, 2015 7:42 AM, "David Bovill" wrote:
> >
> >> Anyone have any thoughts on how an HTML5+Javascript exported Livecode
> >> application would / could interface with the rest of the Javascript
> >> world?
> >
> > I'm not sure if it will even be possible; it was certainly never their
> > intent.
>
> Why not?
>
> RevBrowser lets us integrate with JS; why not provide ways of letting JS
> integrate with LC inside the browser?
>
> It would seem horribly limited if everything LC/HTML delivered were
> effectively self-jailed, but I'd wager that's not the plan.  On the desktop
> we have support for file I/O, AppleScript, Win Registry, shell, and many
> other means of communicating with the host system.  I can't imagine we'd
> have anything less when the host system is a browser, and that would mean
> bi-directional JS.
>
> --
>  Richard Gaskin
>  Fourth World Systems
>  Software Design and Development for Desktop, Mobile, and Web
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