With Qt5, and the reworked filesystem stuff, it seems like QMLViewer/SceneGraph 
could be compiled to be a browser plugin. I'm not sure what all goes into 
sand-boxing, but there seems to be a couple general rules, which should be easy 
to follow:
1. Direct writes to the filesystem are off-limits. 

2. Executable content (QML files) can only originate on the domain of the page 
calling the plugin.
3. Local storage is furnished by a controlled by the plugin vendor, and 
normally uses a database system. 


I'd love to show my QML works in a browser, but I currently have to capture and 
convert, and upload and http link.
And not-so-secretively, I've been pining for an open source Flash replacement. 
We can finalyl do that now.
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