Great work, Hermann. Thanks for posting that. -- Richard Gaskin Fourth World Systems
hh wrote:
HTML5: html5Player (v102 as of Jan 30, 2020) This is a HTML5 standalone (webApp in the new LC wording). https://hyperhh.de/html5/html5Player.html This is a "standalone-Plus" that is, it is extended by several javascript extensions for features that are not (yet) implemented in LC-HTML5 or not possible with LC. It can do among other the following. * Load (ordinary) local LC stacks by click or drag and drop. The stacks will run if they would compile and run with the HTML5 standalone builder (but you don't have to compile). The stacks MUST have one of the file endings .rev, .livecode or .livecodescript. * Load and display local or remote images (drag and drop images or copy/paste image urls is supported). * Load and display local audio/video (for cross-browser support use mp3 and mp4 only). Drag and drop file icons is supported. * Open a webview for videos, pdfs, audio streams and html pages. In such a webview you can safely run also HTML5 standalones that don't work in the html5Player because you inject javascript handlers/objects to the loading page. As the main page loads as https you can use https-Addresses only in the webview (especially for audio/video-streams). * Open one or several webcam views (works in newer Chrome, Safari, Brave, not in Firefox). All views are displayed in panels that are draggable and resizable (incl. minimize and maximize). HTML5: html5IDE (Inspector+Dictionary+ScriptEditor+Tools) The above html5Player will complete my experimental html5IDE that is close to "ready"". I can also meanwhile save edited stacks. But I don't publish newer versions than https://hyperhh.de/html5/html5IDE.html until LC does more in that field than renaming it to "WebApps".
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