Is it possible to have scratch have access to the internet. (As in the application that is built.)
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I don't think the odds of that are very likely. Too many people would abuse it and link people to inappropriate sites. But hey, you never know!
I think it would be cool if approved members of Scratch were able to allow access to web pages through Scratch.
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I want to make a scratch browser
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Sorry, man, it isn't possible at this time. There are projects such as the Web Wizard, designed by The-Whiz, that try to emulate the internet, but even that project doesn't have a single web page (or I don't think it does, anyways.)
Last edited by ChuxXxliciousness (2010-07-07 01:45:38)
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ChuxXxliciousness wrote:
Sorry, man, it isn't possible at this time. There are projects such as the Web Wizard, designed by The-Whiz, that try to emulate the internet, but even that project doesn't have a single web page (or I don't think it does, anyways.)
It has a webpage (sww.dev.com/) but it takes quite a while to load.
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Scratch can't, but Panther can - it can read the source of web pages.
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ChuxXxliciousness wrote:
Sorry, man, it isn't possible at this time. There are projects such as the Web Wizard, designed by The-Whiz, that try to emulate the internet, but even that project doesn't have a single web page (or I don't think it does, anyways.)
Not just The-Whiz - the Prism group worked together on it.
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This may not be true, but recently, I saw a topic about someone testing a URL block.
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soft319 wrote:
Has anyone heard of Mesh? Mesh CAN use the internet OR use a Local area connection.
Mesh is already in panther.
Mesh is also in Scratch, but you have to do a little hack.
The problem with Mesh is that it only makes connections between computers both running Scratch. You can't access the World-Wide Web in Mesh, which is what this topic was trying to do
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yeah, check out Panther's IO blocks. You can only get the html source of websites but I guess you could make a text web browser with it if you know html
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To have any connection to the internet you will have to use Mesh.
This is a link to a guide on how to get it and more.
Last edited by JeanTheFox (2010-08-03 21:19:49)
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JeanTheFox wrote:
To have any connection to the internet you will have to use Mesh.
This is a link to a guide on how to get it and more.
Mesh mostly links between two computers, but doesn't access Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol. While it does use the internet to connect between the two computers, the rest of the world remains essentially excluded from the Scratch-verse that may go on with Mesh.
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If someone could only just do a little more and add an extension to Scratch, that would be cool! Add a content filter, and -BAM!- We have ourselves a child-friendly and safe Web Browser Connection. File Transfer Protocol (FTP) should be blocked.
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windowsapple wrote:
If someone could only just do a little more and add an extension to Scratch, that would be cool! Add a content filter, and -BAM!- We have ourselves a child-friendly and safe Web Browser Connection. File Transfer Protocol (FTP) should be blocked.
What a wonderful idea! Stop me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Panther have built-in Internet data? I am not sure.
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coolstuff wrote:
windowsapple wrote:
If someone could only just do a little more and add an extension to Scratch, that would be cool! Add a content filter, and -BAM!- We have ourselves a child-friendly and safe Web Browser Connection. File Transfer Protocol (FTP) should be blocked.
What a wonderful idea! Stop me if I'm wrong, but doesn't Panther have built-in Internet data? I am not sure.
It can load the source code of a website, yeah. Although sometimes it gives me a buffer error.
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So.. what's the chance of someone making a plugin in c++?
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Oh.. So Scratch was written in squeak?
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Chrischb wrote:
Currently, I think - but it'll be rewritten in Flash in 2.0.
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sad....my joke shain't live any more.
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