On Friday, 16 de September de 2011 08:49:23 qtnext wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> it seems that HTML5 is coming more and more popular : For example
> Windows has just annnouce that native IE10 in metro will no more accept
> Silverlight and flash. HTM5 is for now the only to have a crossplatform
> apps for mobile and tablets. ..
> 
> What's about a QML javascript lib, Qt creator helper to create a full
> compliant HTML5 apps done with QML that can be play on any devices ? and
> an easy way to add Qt c++ web service on the server side ... If Qt is
> now targeting industrial and IPTV compliant box it has a lot of sense :
> Box with a web serber + Qt C++ web service, and to remote control
> (tablet,...) you can use an HTML5 webapps done in Qml

I think you should prototype that.

I have my concerns of whether this is feasible or in any way performant, but 
if you manage it, it would be great.

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