I think that Unity has an HTML5 export feature too, now.

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On 5/11/2015 23:15, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi,

HyperStudio used to be quite similar to HyperCard. Nowadays it doesn't
have a scripting language anymore, but it does allow you to do
HyperCard-like things and export it to HTML5. It has some limitations,
but the interface is great and the HTML5 export mostly works.
http://www.hyperstudio.com

Xojo (formerly RealStudio) has an option to build CGI standalones, which
display HTML5 in the web browser. It feel like you're running a real
app, but the app actually sits on the server and the browser display the
HTML5 output.

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On 5/11/2015 21:15, Mark Rauterkus wrote:
Hi,

Okay, ... If
HTML5 deployment is still in the far future.

Then,
What LC tools are people using NOW to help with their most simple web
pages?

I have never found an easy HTML editor that was written on LiveCode.

Thanks.

Mark Rauterkus
m...@rauterkus.com


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