Livecode field htmlText to HTML5/CSS

2019-12-12 Thread Paul Dupuis via use-livecode
Does anyone have a library  to  - as fully as possible - convert LC9 Livecode htmlText to HTML5/CSS that I could use, beg, borrow, steal, or nominally license? I have bits and pieces - a handler to convert the tag to a style="..."> for font face, size, etc. and some other bit

Re: [Blog] Do as Javascript Comes to HTML5

2016-11-23 Thread Peter TB Brett
On 23/11/2016 17:07, Heather Laine wrote: Dear List Folks, Check out this exciting blog post showing you a major advance in LiveCode for HTML5: https://livecode.com/control-your-webpage-with-livecode-html5/ Looking forward to som

Re: [Blog] Do as Javascript Comes to HTML5

2016-11-23 Thread Bob Sneidar
This is awesome. Right now I fill my fillable PDF's using Applescript to tell Javascript to tell Acrobat what to do. What a kludge. I should be able to work out a better form fill algorithm for the future using this. Bob S On Nov 23, 2016, at 09:07 , Heather Laine mailto:heat...@livecode.com>

[Blog] Do as Javascript Comes to HTML5

2016-11-23 Thread Heather Laine
Dear List Folks, Check out this exciting blog post showing you a major advance in LiveCode for HTML5: https://livecode.com/control-your-webpage-with-livecode-html5/ Looking forward to some rainbow web pages :) Regards, Heather

Re: [TO] HTML5

2012-05-09 Thread stephen barncard
> > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- > > Von: use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com [mailto:use-livecode- > > boun...@lists.runrev.com] Im Auftrag von Richmond > > Gesendet: Dienstag, 8. Mai 2012 21:18 > > An: How to use LiveCode > > Betreff: Re: [TO] HTML5 >

AW: [TO] HTML5

2012-05-09 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
How to use LiveCode > Betreff: Re: [TO] HTML5 > > On 05/08/2012 10:12 PM, William de Smet wrote: > > Hi Richmond, > > > > Basic HTML5 is OK in most modern browsers (even Internet Explorer). > > If you want to use CSS3 'tricks' then IE still has lots of troub

Re: [TO] HTML5

2012-05-09 Thread Peter W A Wood
Richmond What features of HTML5 that aren't in HTML4 would you use? What HTML4 features do you use that have been removed from HTML5? My guess is that the answer to both questions is "not very many". In which case, why don't you write you webpages using features that are in both HTML4 and HTML

Re: [TO] HTML5

2012-05-08 Thread Ken Corey
questions, and nobody here is going to be able to give you useful input. The better question is: What version of HTML would I get the best return from? That you can attempt to calculate in terms of money. Translating to HTML5 has a cost in development time. What that cost is depends on th

Re: [TO] HTML5

2012-05-08 Thread Kay C Lan
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 1:45 PM, Richmond wrote: > I am beginning to wonder if there might not be a way to have 2 variants of > a website (HTML3/4 and > HTML5) that can both be connected to a neutral start-page. > > Of course, may sites already detect if you accessing the page via an iOS device and

Re: [TO] HTML5

2012-05-08 Thread Richmond
unanswerable question. Easy question to answer. When the computer YOU are using AND the Browser YOU are using cause YOU enough frustration because YOU can no longer access enough web pages (or your own page) that YOU decide to migrate to HTML5. ;-) That is all very well, but suppose I am the last person

Re: [TO] HTML5

2012-05-08 Thread Kay C Lan
gt; Easy question to answer. When the computer YOU are using AND the Browser YOU are using cause YOU enough frustration because YOU can no longer access enough web pages (or your own page) that YOU decide to migrate to HTML5. ;-) IMO I believe there are still a few people around running PPC Macs ;-

Re: [TO] HTML5

2012-05-08 Thread Bob Sneidar
; 2012/5/8 Richmond : >>> Probably a goofy question, but then, again . . . >>> >>> My website is NOT written in HTML5. >>> >>> Does anybody know if the time to change to HTML5 is now, and whether

Re: [TO] HTML5

2012-05-08 Thread stephen barncard
HTML5 will browsers > be unable to cope with it? * > > And that is probably an unanswerable question. > > > >> greetings, >> >> William >> >> >> 2012/5/8 Richmond : >> >>> Probably a goofy question, but then, again . . . >>&

Re: [TO] HTML5

2012-05-08 Thread Richmond
robably an unanswerable question. greetings, William 2012/5/8 Richmond : Probably a goofy question, but then, again . . . My website is NOT written in HTML5. Does anybody know if the time to change to HTML5 is now, and whether older browsers will cope with it? By older browsers I mean things like

Re: [TO] HTML5

2012-05-08 Thread William de Smet
t then, again . . . > > My website is NOT written in HTML5. > > Does anybody know if the time to change to HTML5 is now, and whether > older browsers will cope with it? > > By older browsers I mean things like TenFourFox: > http://www.floodgap.

[TO] HTML5

2012-05-08 Thread Richmond
Probably a goofy question, but then, again . . . My website is NOT written in HTML5. Does anybody know if the time to change to HTML5 is now, and whether older browsers will cope with it? By older browsers I mean things like TenFourFox: http://www.floodgap.com/software/tenfourfox/ Richmond