This isnt the official response.

It is very easy though to create a bridge between the two if you use nodejs
and the socket.io module.

There was also a project to put the zeromq semantics in the browser.
https://github.com/progrium/nullmq


2012/7/4 Mark Farnan <[email protected]>

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