retroforth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx schrieb am 01.02.05 03:04:16: > > On Tue, 01 Feb 2005 03:01:37 +0100, Helmar Wodtke <helmwo@xxxxxx> wrote: > > retroforth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx schrieb am 01.02.05 02:40:41: > > > > > Works now :) > > > > Thanks :) I've updated the tar now too. I've also made it working with > > > > Konqueror and Safari (both dont know much about RegEx-objects...) > > > > IE:mac 5.2 dont work. I'll not fix it. stupid thing... *g* > > > > Opera 7 seems to work too (I've re-activated my old notebook for > > > > this...) > > > > > > Neat. :). I wonder if its possible to have websites run downloaded > > > forth code to generate it? That would be neat. > > > > Something like the Retro-Wiki? Or more like a plugin... I think Holon can > > produce Java bytecode - a FORTH interpreter written in HolonFORTH... only > > an idea. I've to think about. > > No, I meant the user loads the javascript page, which then emits the > page, rendered at the client, using Forth input from the server. :) Ahh. It's late... I understand. It should be possible - eg. the FORTH code is passed in a hidden textarea (in a frame? reduces server load) The Javascript/FORTH could read that and generate the page or parts of the page. Of course. There are not much changes needed (probably a hand full more words for specific tasks). > > > Also, you're up pretty late I just noticed. It's not even 3 in the > > > morning in germany... :). Nachtschicht? :) > > > > :) Yes, It's late - and it's silent. This is good for concentration. But I > > think I stop working for now. So, Good night :) > > Good night! Bis morgen, Helmar helmwo@xxxxxx > -- > I F34R N0N3 F0R F0RTH SH4LL GUID3 M3 > -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Ecartis -- -- Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature -- File: smime.p7s -- Desc: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature