> I've been wondering about doing something about getting > edbrowse to do html5 for a while, but work and life have somewhat got in the > way. > To be honest, I wonder if this isn't a good moment to seriously consider > implementing a proper DOM and possibly work out how to plug in all the other > things that we need to keep edbrowse usable in the increasingly js-heavy > internet environment. > I'm particularly thinking of ajax etc which are increasingly used, > as well as all the possibilities of html 5 (which can be used to do things > previously only done with flash and other such technologies).
I agree with all of this. It might entail a certain amount of redesign, but that's ok. I'm not even sure javascript existed when I first wrote edbrowse, so you have to move with the times. It's a lota lota work, and I don't feel like I could do it myself, but probably could with some help. Karl Dahlke _______________________________________________ Edbrowse-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.the-brannons.com/mailman/listinfo/edbrowse-dev
