At this time I'd say that PharoJS would probably my first choice to check
out for such project in the future.
Given my Pharo n00bness however I have decided to stick with C# for this
project for now to avoid (too) long implementation times.
But I'll definitely dive into the options you tell me about, specifically
PharoJS.
Thx to you all!
/Arie

Op vr 14 jun. 2019 om 14:57 schreef Noury Bouraqadi <bouraq...@gmail.com>:

> Hi Arie,
>
> Do you really need to code web browser, or is it acceptable to control a
> web browser from Pharo.
> This is what we do in PharoJS (http://pharojs.org), for running tests.
> We also have a custom playground, so evaluate pharo expressions that are
> translated to javascript and executed by the web browser.
>
> Noury
>
> On 14 Jun 2019, at 09:45, Arie van Wingerden <xapw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> for a project I need this kind of program:
>
>    1. client side only
>    2. must be able to programmatically show a web browser in a window
>    (Morphic??); only local content will be shown
>    3. must also be able to show other windows, containing simple games
>
> Now, I guess that 1 and 3 are possible straight away, but I am unsure
> about option 2.
>
> I found out that there are a few ways to do it:
>
>    - using C#, which has:
>       - standard web browser control out-of-the-box
>       - third-party open source chromium web browser component
>    - using Java, which (afaict) is a coding effort, but possible anyway
>
>
> That saiud, since I'd very much like to start using Pharo for more tasks
> (just starting) I wonder if Pharo has something to offer in this case.
>
> Many thx!
>   /Arie
>
>
>

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