Home | Reviews | GUIpedia | Forum | Fun500
Brandon | CQML DOSI have ported CQML to DOS (Really it was more of a recompile), and it works well, although when testing on my thin client, scrolling was rough. Its not perfect, but its usable. (And better than other DOS options?)
[url]http://brandoncornell.com/CQML/CQML_DOS.zip[/url] | 2009-04-04 | 12:07 PM |
Todd | Re:CQML DOSWhat if there was an HTML to QML and QML to HTML converter? Like a proxy site, you could surf QML sites through your browser. :D | 2009-04-04 | 12:15 PM |
pharoah | Re:CQML DOSThere are both, but they don't work too well:
http://pharoah.xetaspace.net/webview/index.php?url=URL HERE
http://pharoah.xetaspace.net/http.php?url=URL HERE | 2009-04-04 | 12:51 PM |
Todd | Re:CQML DOSI'll post the code for public domain use to fix this. I'll look at the QML spec sheet. To make it faster, I'll PREG it or write a parser. | 2009-04-04 | 5:02 PM |
pharoah | Re:CQML DOSCool. I was actually planning on rewriting the HTML to QML parser in Python at some point and making it better. Do you need the code I have for the current converters, or can you pull it from XS? | 2009-04-04 | 5:09 PM |
Todd | Re:CQML DOSNo I should be fine. Thanks though.
Anyway, I don't pull files from people's web space on XS. It's in the TOS - Privacy #3 ([url]http://forums.xetaspace.net/index.php/topic,770.0.html[/url]) | 2009-04-04 | 5:31 PM |
Other
2021 Brandon Cornell