No. Other than the JS patch within QC, it's totally unrelated to javascript.
You'd literally have to emulate the whole of QC.

What you can do though is embed the QC in a website, safari will happily
load it. Caveats: it'll ONLY load in safari. And only on a mac. And you
can't use any of the 'unsafe' patches (which could be a security risk on the
web), so it's somewhat limited. (You can use one of the kineme patches to
allow unsafe patches within safari, but it's a fairly large security risk..)

Chris


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