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.
>
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