On Fri, Nov 29, 2013 at 4:52 AM, Michael Schnell <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 11/28/2013 05:39 PM, Dmitry Boyarintsev wrote:
>
>> Even if LCL will start "web target" today, it will be 10 years later that
>> LCL can be used without problems.
>>
> You don't seem to know what Michel v C and friends can do :-) :-)

Yes, I do. I also do know how LCL works internally.
As you can see below in MVC's reply, he actually confirms my point.

LCL is not going to be network based, for one simple reason - it
technically cannot - too much is bound to low lever WinAPI-like functions.

And of course, a web-framework can be created based on Lazarus. But using
Lazarus as IDE only (or at least - package manager).
So to be more accurate a web-framework will be Free Pascal based.

thanks,
Dmitry


On Sat, Nov 30, 2013 at 8:28 AM, Michael Van Canneyt <[email protected]
> wrote:
>
> You are missing the point, I think.
>
> The idea is not to create a new widgetset.
>
> The idea is just to be able to program in pascal, output Javascript.
>
> Using some kind of 'external' declarations would enable you to use Adobe
> Air,
> ExtJS, Node.js, Jquery, Kendo UI, node-webkit, Dojo or whatever you see
> fit.
>
> I am not making any assumptions on that.
>
> But, and this is what I miss in all other attempts mentioned here: I want
> to be able to program the browser WITHOUT necessarily having an application
> server running on a webserver.
>
> It must be possible to ship a HTML file and a Javascript file for a
> working application. That's it.
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