HTML5 update: why it is slow?
Pierre Sahores
sc at sahores-conseil.com
Thu Jan 7 08:29:24 EST 2016
> Le 7 janv. 2016 à 14:18, Peter TB Brett <peter.brett at livecode.com> a écrit :
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> On 07/01/2016 11:59, Pierre Sahores wrote:
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>>> Le 7 janv. 2016 à 03:56, Lyn Teyla <lyn.teyla at gmail.com> a écrit :
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>>> Monte Goulding wrote:
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>>>> Personally I’d rather you declare force majeure on wait for HTML5 and apply your considerable talents to implementing non-blocking versions of everything.
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>>> Agreed. Won’t the planned improvements to networking include asynchronous communication in any case?
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>>> If a stop-gap solution for HTTP request support is required, what about the suggestions listed at:
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>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16987080/whats-the-c-side-of-an-emscripten-xmlhttprequest-call
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> Doing a synchronous XMLHttpRequest isn't a totally insane idea and might be a decent temporary workaround. Thanks Lyn -- I'll look into it.
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>> or what’s amazingly well minded and reliable on the lua, openresty/nginx and gideros side…
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> Since I'm not very well-versed in Lua programming, would you mind going into more detail about how the model used there and how you envisage it working in LiveCode Script?
https://openresty.org/ <https://openresty.org/>
Cheers,
Pierre
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