Aaron Digulla wrote:
Am 15.07.2015 um 17:23 schrieb Per Jessen:
Somewhat. You can do a lot what Flash can do with HTML5 but not everything. Flash games.
Actually games work. The main problem with HTML5 games is cheating. But most "have fun for five minutes" kind of puzzle games could be written in HTML without a problem.
Really?? I guess I have to go and read up on HTML5, I had no idea. My own personal favourite is Canyon Defence 2: http://www.miniclip.com/games/canyon-defense-2/de/ The kids usually play other stuff.
Here is an example for a shoot'em up: http://flashvhtml.com/
Very impressive.
Flash is a kind of pandora's box which can do almost anything which your computer / browser can do (access files on the hard disk, call DLLs, access the clipboard). Things that HTML5 doesn't allow for good reason. So there are things which you can't do with HTML5 but I agree, most sites should be able to convert their Flash into HTML5 ... somehow. Isn't it really only flash video/audio that can be converted? (only my impression, I might be way off).
No. HTML5 supports vector graphics (either via SVG or a polyfill using canvas), a free render element (canvas), 3D (WebGL), audio and video codecs, ...
I was kinda suggesting "converted" to mean "automatically converted" :-) -- Per Jessen, Zürich (28.4°C) http://www.hostsuisse.com/ - virtual servers, made in Switzerland. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org