Release 10.0.0 DP-1 and HTML5 URL Stuff (broken ?)

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Release 10.0.0 DP-1 and HTML5 URL Stuff (broken ?)

Post by Kangaroo SW » Fri Dec 03, 2021 10:19 am

First of all thanks for the WebAssembly implementation. This is really great stuff :D .

I already played with it a lot and found that some things work better :P others don't.

For instance all my URL stuff (loading a stack on same domain) is unfortunately not working anymore.

Also, all the PHP scripts which I used to access, which downloaded stuff from other domains and then displayed
the result in the Browser don't work anymore.


Is this just me - or is this just not implemented yet ?

And if it is not only me 8) is this something also high on the list ?

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Kangaroo SW

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Re: Release 10.0.0 DP-1 and HTML5 URL Stuff (broken ?)

Post by Wally » Thu Dec 09, 2021 6:39 pm

Agreed, the URL stuff doesn't work when calling for files on the same domain.

I Just watched the Web Camp webinar and it was advised that we post problems/questions about Web(Formerly HTML5) issues in this forum. So....
1) Will grab objects ever work in browsers in IOS etc?
2) Will we still be able to use special fonts in the script editor for Web apps?
3) Will the annoying keyboard popping up on every object you touch in IOS etc browsers be fixed in DP-2?

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Re: Release 10.0.0 DP-1 and HTML5 URL Stuff (broken ?)

Post by couchpotato » Fri Dec 10, 2021 12:23 am

I too attended today's WebCamp and would greatly appreciate a matrix of features on LC10Web and their current status, so that we might not bother trying to make something work that is already known (inside Livecode) to still be in development.

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