JavaScript

2015-03-29 Thread David Feugey
Hi. I worked on several appliances since 2000, and I'm now switching back
to RISC OS. As I have total control on the applications, I would like to
try to provide client appliances for these applications.

I know that NetSurf has only a limited support of JavaScript. But what can
we do exactly? Do you have examples of working code? The more code I'll
get, the more modern will be my interfaces, and the more chance I'll have
to convince my clients :)

Nota: I work only with web standards, but if I can narrow my choices to be
compatible with NetSurf, why not.

Thanks for the help, David


Re: JavaScript

2015-03-29 Thread David Feugey
Sorry. The mailing list seems not to like messages from Gmail. Let's try again.

I worked on several appliances since 2000, and I'm now switching back
to RISC OS. As I have total control on the applications, I would like
to try to provide client appliances for these applications.

I know that NetSurf has only a limited support of JavaScript. But what
can we do exactly? Do you have examples of working code? The more code
I'll get, the more modern will be my interfaces, and the more chance
I'll have to convince my clients :)

Nota: I work only with web standards, but if I can narrow my choices
to be compatible with NetSurf, why not.

Thanks for the help, David


2015-03-29 17:40 GMT+02:00 David Feugey :
> Hi. I worked on several appliances since 2000, and I'm now switching back to
> RISC OS. As I have total control on the applications, I would like to try to
> provide client appliances for these applications.
>
> I know that NetSurf has only a limited support of JavaScript. But what can
> we do exactly? Do you have examples of working code? The more code I'll get,
> the more modern will be my interfaces, and the more chance I'll have to
> convince my clients :)
>
> Nota: I work only with web standards, but if I can narrow my choices to be
> compatible with NetSurf, why not.
>
> Thanks for the help, David



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Re: JavaScript

2015-03-29 Thread Andrew Pinder
In message 
 on 29 Mar 2015 David Feugey  wrote:

> Hi. I worked on several appliances since 2000, and I'm now switching back
> to RISC OS. As I have total control on the applications, I would like to
> try to provide client appliances for these applications.

> I know that NetSurf has only a limited support of JavaScript. But what can
> we do exactly? Do you have examples of working code? The more code I'll
> get, the more modern will be my interfaces, and the more chance I'll have
> to convince my clients :)

> Nota: I work only with web standards, but if I can narrow my choices to be
> compatible with NetSurf, why not.

Sounds good :-)

Hopefully a developer will be along to give more complete answers, but 
you will find a summary of features at http://www.netsurf-browser.org/ 
and more detail at 
http://www.netsurf-browser.org/documentation/progress.html


Regards

Andrew
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Re: JavaScript

2015-03-29 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 05:53:19PM +0200, David Feugey wrote:
> Sorry. The mailing list seems not to like messages from Gmail. Let's try 
> again.

It seemed to arrive just fine...

B.



Re: JavaScript

2015-03-29 Thread John Rickman Iyonix
David Feugey  wrote

> Hi. I worked on several appliances since 2000, and I'm now switching back
> to RISC OS. As I have total control on the applications, I would like to
> try to provide client appliances for these applications.

> I know that NetSurf has only a limited support of JavaScript. But what can
> we do exactly? Do you have examples of working code? The more code I'll
> get, the more modern will be my interfaces, and the more chance I'll have
> to convince my clients :)

> Nota: I work only with web standards, but if I can narrow my choices to be
> compatible with NetSurf, why not.

> Thanks for the help, David

I did a bit of testing to see what JS was supported a while ago.
The following link shows waht I discovered.

http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/testing/index.html


john




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Re: JavaScript

2015-03-29 Thread David Feugey
... but nothing about JavaScript support. Just "work in progress".

2015-03-29 17:54 GMT+02:00 Andrew Pinder :
> In message  mail.com>
>  on 29 Mar 2015 David Feugey  wrote:
>
>> Hi. I worked on several appliances since 2000, and I'm now switching back
>> to RISC OS. As I have total control on the applications, I would like to
>> try to provide client appliances for these applications.
>
>> I know that NetSurf has only a limited support of JavaScript. But what can
>> we do exactly? Do you have examples of working code? The more code I'll
>> get, the more modern will be my interfaces, and the more chance I'll have
>> to convince my clients :)
>
>> Nota: I work only with web standards, but if I can narrow my choices to be
>> compatible with NetSurf, why not.
>
> Sounds good :-)
>
> Hopefully a developer will be along to give more complete answers, but
> you will find a summary of features at http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
> and more detail at
> http://www.netsurf-browser.org/documentation/progress.html
>
>
> Regards
>
> Andrew
> --
> Andrew Pinder
>



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Re: JavaScript

2015-03-29 Thread David Feugey
Cool, exactly what I need :) Thanks John!
Hope to get/find more examples... I don't have complex needs, so
NetSurf could be OK for this.
Bye, David

2015-03-29 21:57 GMT+02:00 John Rickman Iyonix :
> David Feugey  wrote
>
>> Hi. I worked on several appliances since 2000, and I'm now switching back
>> to RISC OS. As I have total control on the applications, I would like to
>> try to provide client appliances for these applications.
>
>> I know that NetSurf has only a limited support of JavaScript. But what can
>> we do exactly? Do you have examples of working code? The more code I'll
>> get, the more modern will be my interfaces, and the more chance I'll have
>> to convince my clients :)
>
>> Nota: I work only with web standards, but if I can narrow my choices to be
>> compatible with NetSurf, why not.
>
>> Thanks for the help, David
>
> I did a bit of testing to see what JS was supported a while ago.
> The following link shows waht I discovered.
>
> http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/testing/index.html
>
>
> john
>
>
>
>
> --
> John Rickman -  http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/lynx
> I could have been someone - SMcG
>



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