There is a fairly good overview of Interactivity in EPUB 3 here: 
http://epubzone.org/news/epub-3-and-interactivity

I think the point is that its not gonna universally embrace freed JS. That 
does not stop US developing a different approach that approximates them AND 
adds other functions.

A sort of honed TW-Pub with better performance at scale than TW native. Or 
a neat way to produce ePubs that then get wrapped conventionally. Or both.

Just thoughts
Josiah

Lost Admin wrote:
>
> As I understand it, EPUB version 3 is supposed to support some sort of 
> interactivity through javascript. However, I don't know how many ebook 
> readers that support epubs actually fully support version 3.  
>

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