If with "submit QML as web standard" you mean to "submit QML to W3C for standardization", I guess you should bear in mind that Flash ISN'T a standard. I just happened to become widely used because filled a gap that HTML (and relata) on it's own couldn't.
I would love though to be able to develop stuff in QML and have it running within a browser. Problem is, we would fall into the trap of User requiring to install another plugin so that a QML-player could sit into an "<object>" tag. Other options could be to extend the <canvas> set of context to support a "QML context". But maybe this is just dreaming... QML still has to prove itself on the wide scene, unfortunately. On 15 July 2010 03:48, Jason H <[email protected]> wrote: > I was wondering if there are any plans to submit QML as a web standard, so > that > we can replace Flash? This would be the first fully open source > implementation > of anything close to it. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Qt-qml mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.trolltech.com/mailman/listinfo/qt-qml > -- Ivan De Marino | Software Engineer | France Telecom R&D UK - Orange Labs w. +44 20 8849 5806 | m. +44 7515 955 861 | m. +44 7974 156 216 ivan[dot]demarino[at]orange-ftgroup.com | ivan[dot]de[dot]marino[at]gmail[dot]com www.detronizator.org | www.linkedin.com/in/ivandemarino
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