This sounds like an idea with potential.
Perhaps a new framework for creating "HTML" applications, that takes
the HTML and uses a WebView - but instead of actually ending up with a
WebView, the data is pulled out and passed onto a true Cocoa
interface, kinda thing?
On Nov 21, 2008, at 11:25 AM, Rich Morin wrote:
It's possible to use HotCocoa to lay out windows, but (AFAIK)
the developer still has to do most of the layout, specifying
co-ordinates, etc.
Like lots of other Ruby developers, I'm comfortable with HTML
and CSS layout. So, I wonder how hard it would be to convince
WebApp (for example) to accept web layout commands and hand
back the resulting co-ordinates. Some kind of AJAX hack could
even be used, I suspect, to get dynamic JavaScript support.
I'd love to hear about any show-stoppers, other ideas, etc. I
would be even happier to get some implementation hints (:-).
-r
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