Is there a official statement of Apple
what will be the future  of QC or qtz
files in the web?

When they are at the moment not supported
anymore it feels like QTVR: nice but dead.
Rüdiger Cordes
macshot.de


Peter Boocock <cyberointer...@ntlworld.com> hat am 26. März 2012 um 22:44
geschrieben:
> The Quartz Composer webplugin was based upon the WebKit Plugin API.
> 
> From Safari 5.1 onwards that API has been ditched in preference of the
> NPAPI type of Plugin
> 
> Thus, no built-in framework support for that kind of plugin.
> 
> Doesn't mean that a NPAPI type QC plugin couldn't be developed though.
> Peter Boocock
> e : cyberointer...@ntlworld.com <mailto:cyberointer...@ntlworld.com>
> w : cybero.co.uk <http://cybero.co.uk>
> w : vimeo.com/cybero <http://vimeo.com/cybero>
> w : cybero.co.uk/Just_A_QC_Blog <http://cybero.co.uk/Just_A_QC_Blog>
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