NullPointer, in the past squeak could run in webbrowser there were plugin (VM 
working as a flash plugin that add to be installed
in a webbrowser client), the problem is that is was a hell to make work (not 
because of squeak vm but because of the specific windows
and other OSes idiosyncrasies. So it was not maintained. May be squeak still 
supports that. I do not know. 

Now it does not mean that we could not have that but time and people are not 
infinite in this world. 

Now we are not microsoft and unfortunately cannot spend hundreds of engineers 
on one point (else we would have it).

So concretely if you want to do that look at seaside. Now I do not believe that 
the exact same widgets and application can run on desktop and mobile just 
because of screen space.
Stef

On Mar 18, 2011, at 11:59 PM, Sean P. DeNigris wrote:

> I would look at Lively Kernel, and maybe email Dan Ingalls. I think he said
> that he was toying with a Lively Kernel using Smalltalk instead of JS and
> may even have some code. At the least, it is a great example/proof that you
> can have a Morphic world in a browser.
> 
> HTH,
> Sean
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