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From: Bruce <bruce@puremagic.com>
Newsgroups: nu.kanga.list.mud-dev
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 12:52:04 -0800
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Organization: Kanga.Nu
Ola Fosheim Gr=F8stad wrote:
>=20
> I don't know much about the features available with dhtml and javascrip=
t
> in current browsers. What I do know is that I appreciate the instant
> availability that end users experience.
>=20
> Do you know of a javascript based mud client?
> What are the limitations and gotchas?
>=20
> How much work would it take to write a graphical mud client of BSX
> simplicity using javascript as found in the current Netscape and MIE
> browsers?
This is a more interesting proposition (to me), were it to be using
Mozilla. Robert Ginda created a JavaScript IRC client. You can view
the source in CVS:
http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/extensions/irc/
It doesn't look the best, but it works and is all JavaScript and XUL (an
XML dialect for describing user interfaces). It used to use a bit of
C++ on each platform to provide access to network sockets, but even that
is now scriptable from JS.
Check out a nightly or milestone build of Mozilla. All of the user
interface (all of it!) is done with XUL and JavaScript.
With current browsers, you'll have to resort to somewhat of a hack to
get at data from the network.
- Bruce
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