I for one would *love* to see LC be able to send Javascript commands to 
applications that accept it, like they do with Applescript. It would make my 
current project orders of magnitude easier. For instance, Adobe offers an API 
for creating and modifying PDF files via Java. This allows 3rd party developers 
to create PDF utilities without having to completely expose the PDF file format.

Bob S


On Apr 5, 2015, at 08:29 , Richard Gaskin 
<ambassa...@fourthworld.com<mailto:ambassa...@fourthworld.com>> wrote:

Roger Eller wrote:

> vOn Apr 5, 2015 7:42 AM, "David Bovill" wrote:
>
>> Anyone have any thoughts on how an HTML5+Javascript exported Livecode
>> application would / could interface with the rest of the Javascript
>> world?
>
> I'm not sure if it will even be possible; it was certainly never their
> intent.

Why not?

RevBrowser lets us integrate with JS; why not provide ways of letting JS 
integrate with LC inside the browser?

It would seem horribly limited if everything LC/HTML delivered were effectively 
self-jailed, but I'd wager that's not the plan.  On the desktop we have support 
for file I/O, AppleScript, Win Registry, shell, and many other means of 
communicating with the host system.  I can't imagine we'd have anything less 
when the host system is a browser, and that would mean bi-directional JS.

--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Software Design and Development for Desktop, Mobile, and Web

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