> apulse exists to fake tools out that require pulseaudio maybe > something similar needs writing to fake other systems out on > javascript too.
The latter, unfortunately, leads to in an arms race with the client side ending up with a js implementation. This is because the js sent over to test whether js is supported can be arbitrarily complicated, so the client can have to execute arbitrary js computations to make the test pass. Pulseaudio, as I understand it, does not involve a fully-general language implementation, so it's a lot easier to fake out. /~\ The ASCII Mouse \ / Ribbon Campaign X Against HTML [email protected] / \ Email! 7D C8 61 52 5D E7 2D 39 4E F1 31 3E E8 B3 27 4B _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
