Thanks. I don't think the sandbox is an issue, the app doesn't read or write to the user's drive at all. The various animations, and splash-stack approach might be a concern, as well as the number of stacks that are in RAM at any one time. Common images and icons are also stored in the standalone, which are displayed in the downloaded stacks as they are opened.

The only HTML5 examples I've seen are all self-contained single stack standalones.

On 7/25/17 2:00 PM, Jonathan Lynch via use-livecode wrote:
Well, the sandbox is a huge issue. JavaScript is not allowed to access many 
things that LC can access in the user's system.

The sandbox protects against malicious pages.

It is very hard to simulate the mouseStillDown handler in HTML/JS.

My app is a hybrid of LC and html5. The pace of development for LC is easily 10 
times faster for me.

LC text processing and array management is much much more flexible.

"Get the keys of myArray" beats enumerating through a JS array any day.

JS does not have true associative arrays, although you can work around that 
with datamaps.

JS does not have programmatic access to the clipboard.

Most of the limitations are related to security issues. If the sandbox is not 
an issue, then html5 will probably work, but they should expect to spend a 
fortune and live with a long development cycle with painfully slow bug fixes.

Sent from my iPhone

On Jul 25, 2017, at 2:42 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode 
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

I have a client that wants to move our project to HTML5. I have some doubts 
about the capabilities, could someone tell me what is currently possible and 
what is not?

This is a very large set of stacks, run by a standalone that loads content on 
demand from a server. It is image-heavy and interacts with a networked 
database. There is lots of navigation between stacks and many hundreds of 
cards. At any given time, there can be up to a dozen stacks held in RAM. There 
is also heavy use of visual effects and animation.

Thoughts?

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