Folks:
I’m considering making a web site that will use livecode’s html5 engine. Is 
this practical? 

What I want to create is a signup system for a kayaking club. Paddles are 
scheduled for each week and members enter their names for various paddle times. 
The member list would be in a database and there would also be a membership 
page with entries for various aspects of their skill levels.

HH’s demos see to show reasonable engine load times, but I’m wondering whether 
it might be easier and better to just use the engine as a cgi and do everything 
in css and html.

Frankly, I haven’t seen any compelling use case for livecode's html5. Is there 
one, at this time?

Any thoughts?

Best,
Bill

William A. Prothero
http://earthlearningsolutions.org

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