Yeah, you are still in for a bit of a wait for the initial load to complete but 
that doesn't seem to have deterred my users yet (they were pre-warned about the 
delay), even those who were accessing the sims from outside the university 
network. Not sure that I'd want to attempt to deliver it over anything less 
than a 4G mobile network though, and if the cost of data use is an issue for 
the end user then...

Terry

On 21/02/2018 3:46 pm, "use-livecode on behalf of J. Landman Gay via 
use-livecode" <use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com on behalf of 
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:

    Thanks Terry, that's helpful. I get the feeling that we can do almost 
    anything internal to LC's engine, but things that require a call out to 
    the OS are harder.
    
    I did a quick conversion of a simple stack way back when HTML5 was first 
    released and got pretty good results, but the load time was murderous 
    and I dropped it as unusable until it got faster. I haven't tried it 
    since that was improved, maybe it's okay now.
    
    The deal is, my client and I have fast internet connections and we're 
    willing to wait a bit for the stack to load, but if this project goes 
    through it could be used by anyone including, as she told me, "by people 
    in Nairobi" who may be on slow connections or even cell data.
    
    We're also considering writing mobile apps instead, but her customer is 
    hoping to integrate directly with their web site.
    
    At any rate, thanks for the feedback.
    
    On 2/20/18 9:05 PM, Terry Judd via use-livecode wrote:
    > I've converted a couple of interactive simulations to HTML5 and they 
worked and performed surprisingly well (once I'd removed and coded around a few 
wait statements). Multiple cards are fine but I haven't tried switching between 
stacks. Text display isn't that great out of the box but that shouldn't be too 
much of an issue unless you have pretty strict formatting requirements (you can 
load fonts but I'm not sure whether it's worth the trouble). The biggest 
drawback for me has been around networking but that seems to have been 
substantially improved in recent releases (I haven't had a chance to explore 
these yet).
    > 
    > It's certainly worth a quick try of exporting an existing stack with LC 
community and seeing what works and what doesn't to get a sense of whether a 
full on conversion is warranted.
    > 
    > Terry...
    > 
    > On 21/02/2018 10:25 am, "use-livecode on behalf of J. Landman Gay via 
use-livecode" <use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com on behalf of 
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
    > 
    >      I've been asked if I can convert a stack to HTML5, which I haven't
    >      worked with yet. I'd like to know, in general, what can be done and 
what
    >      can't. What are the limitations?
    >      
    >      The examples I've seen are mostly basic, usually just a one-card 
stack
    >      with image or graphic manipulations. I'm also aware of the fairly 
long
    >      initial load time, though I guess that's been cut back a bit. The 
stack
    >      I will be working with will require many cards, navigation, and 
possibly
    >      changing stacks (probably in the same window.)
    >      
    >      What else would I need to consider?
    >      
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