I’d like to see Qt used on the web. There’s already flash and java webstart. Why no automatically downloaded Qt plugins similar to webstart? Qt supports both Windows and Linux.
Hmmm, but Qt is “only” source compatible, not binary.
Maybe in combination with a script language? Python? JavaScript (kjs or QSA)?
Hmmm, if there where a framework for QSA or kjs to build web centric applications, and maybe if there would be a svg API (ksvg?), it could be really cool for plugin development. Of corse there have to be a sandbox etc. for security reasons.
I’m glad they finally following KDE in releasing xdelta patches. It is so much better than downloading 12+ MB files (esp for us dial-up people).
Although I wish they’d name them better (ie add a .xdelta to the end).
ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/qt/source/patch-qt-x11-free-3.2.3
I’d like to see Qt used on the web. There’s already flash and java webstart. Why no automatically downloaded Qt plugins similar to webstart? Qt supports both Windows and Linux.
> I’m glad they finally following KDE in releasing xdelta patches.
Wrong order, Trolltech already used it some time before KDE started with it too.
Hmmm, but Qt is “only” source compatible, not binary.
Maybe in combination with a script language? Python? JavaScript (kjs or QSA)?
Hmmm, if there where a framework for QSA or kjs to build web centric applications, and maybe if there would be a svg API (ksvg?), it could be really cool for plugin development. Of corse there have to be a sandbox etc. for security reasons.