Daffy22 wrote:
BTW: who ever corrected NXlll did it wrong - they declared the script type javascript when it's actually PHP so it should be <? code ?> like that
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Well, it's a rather strange piece of code because it's a PHP script inside a JavaScript script. I forgot to use addslashes(), etc. to make it JS-string-friendly, though.
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nXIII wrote:
johnnydean1 wrote:
Thou make thou's work open source
Of course!
johnnydean1 wrote:
thou attempts to make it compatable with IE, eg. no HTML 5 (if possible)
Not Internet Explorer!
*random IE Moaning*
JK.
Well, if we want ie compatibility we might have to get rid of some blocks like rotation unless you want to do an Ajax request every frame (no, only Google can do that)
Ok make a full version, with as much not written in HTML 5 as posssible.
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johnnydean1 wrote:
I-Pod
I-Phone
I-Pad
DS (with browser game)
DSi
DSi XL
Wii
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Well I think the first thing to work on is converting a encoded project into a 'fake' script that we can make PHP understand. Then we can write each html5 command for each block to a new file or even an array.
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Daffy22 wrote:
Well I think the first thing to work on is converting a encoded project into a 'fake' script that we can make PHP understand. Then we can write each html5 command for each block to a new file or even an array.
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I was going to suggest that!
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nXIII wrote:
Here, I'm just looking into the squeak objStream methods for writing the file.
I'm looking there too. Wouldn't it be great if you convert some jiba jaba into this:
[when clicked]
[turn 34 degrees]
It would be a lot easier if we could get that to happen!
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Daffy22 wrote:
nXIII wrote:
Here, I'm just looking into the squeak objStream methods for writing the file.
I'm looking there too. Wouldn't it be great if you convert some jiba jaba into this:
[when clicked]
[turn 34 degrees]
It would be a lot easier if we could get that to happen!![]()
That's what project summaries are.......hmm....
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hi everyone, html 5 is awesome, but correct me if I'm wrong, you need JS to make it do stuff.
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nXIII wrote:
midnightleopard wrote:
hi everyone, html 5 is awesome, but correct me if I'm wrong, you need JS to make it do stuff.
yea.
so is the only HTML 5 element of the new viewer a canvas? How are you decoding the project code? It's like Egyptian hieroglyphs!
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nXIII wrote:
pwiter wrote:
First, You guys need a sever.(for testing and storing data)Then you can code up the viewer.
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No, I just use XAMPP!
I'm already coding the viewer.
I've got an FTP manager set up to a test server!
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Daffy22 wrote:
I've got an FTP manager set up to a test server!
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I'M USING XAMPP RIGHT NOW!
PS: I shouldn't be on this list, my project is not part of yours.
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nXIII wrote:
Daffy22 wrote:
I've got an FTP manager set up to a test server!
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I'M USING XAMPP RIGHT NOW!
PS: I shouldn't be on this list, my project is not part of yours.
I'm not the founder of this idea, johnny is I think.
PS: how are you doing?
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I can do HTML, PHP and JS. (Also SVG if that would be helpful.) Can I join?
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Ok
Ill change it, sorry I did ask and BTW Yes to Successor
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nXIII wrote:
Daffy22 wrote:
I've got an FTP manager set up to a test server!
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I'M USING XAMPP RIGHT NOW!
Can you do it without the server and make it self contained?
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johnnydean1 wrote:
Ok
Ill change it, sorry I did ask and BTW Yes to Successor
OK
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