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Re: Great!
by Richard Moore on Sunday 26/Jan/2003, @03:41
I've actually written some code for this sort of thing - eg. it lets you export QListView's as HTML. I remeber talking to Harvord from Troll Tech about it the linux expo in San Francisco a few years ago. The main difficulty in using this to make apps usable over HTTP is latency. The approach I think most successful is to make a headless port of Qt which can do this stuff natively, and make the rendering code generate HTML with JavaScript in it. The script would handle all the stuff that needs to operate with low latency, then things like pressing an Ok button would connect back to the server.

Rich.
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