Also, Google Chrome Frame to run Lively in IE. http://code.google.com/chrome/chromeframe/
Phil On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 12:10 AM, Dan Ingalls <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > >I like this investigation, and I'm learning things here. But I don't see > the point of running LK in an applet. > > The one, the only reason to my thinking, is to get LK running in Internet > Explorer. > If we had a practical (this is not yet) version of LK running in Internet > Explorer > (and other places like Opera, etc), > we would have a much better story for real adoption. > What Peter has done is great, and it would be wonderful to be able to show > all > the LK demos in IE. More to the point, people could then start publishing > real web content in LK knowing that everyone could see it. > > There are a couple of other paths to this same goal. > > One is the Renesis SVG plugin that runs in IE. We got that *almost* > working a year > ago, but there are difficulties with JavaScript compatibility as well. > > In my opinion, the most promising approach at this point is to use Google's > O3D > plugin with the canvas version of LK. This has the sterling side-effect of > bringing > along the V8 JS engine as well. It also has the enticing side-effect of > leaving > real 3-D just a few function calls away, once it is running. > > Anyone feel like trying this? I feel bad that I haven't already, but I'm > distracted right now. > >
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