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12:07 AM
@Respectech It's a templating engine for producing HTML output. You can see examples of input and output on the main site I've used it to make a few sites, and it works well.
 
 
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1:47 AM
@kealist Any examples of a simple template that goes into the system and the resultant HTML code?
Is there a 1 minute intro to show what it is good at doing?
Here's a newer working example:
print jsid [
        title "Thinner" script (contentdown)
        spray-zone: div jsid [
                text 255.0.0 "Spray Zone" size 1
                szval: text 255.0.0 "0.0" size 2
                img %trapezoid.png 25x15
                img %redleftarrow.png 15x15
                img %redbox.png 100x15
                rightarrow: img %redrightarrow.png 15x15 on click {ContentDown('rightarrow')}
                img %trapezoid.png 25x15
        ]
]
The above script is called directly by the webserver and generates the HTML and JavaScript in real time.
I started looking at Topaz to see if it could be modified to work in place of Javascript as an interpreter that could be called from within the .r3 scripts. (BTW, I've taken to using the extension .r3 to specify scripts I've written for Rebol 3.)
 
2:16 AM
@Respectech Well....that link has exactly that...just have to scroll a little
 
2:49 AM
@kealist Scrolling can be good if one considers that acceptable behavior. ;-p
It looks pretty good, but a little different from my aim.
 
@Respectech You're wanting more CGI-like behavior with a service type thing running?
 
3:04 AM
@kealist Yes.
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Actually, I intend it to be able to transparently call other Rebol scripts during run-time from the main generated page and exchange variables with the JavaScript running on that page in real time. All generated with Rebol, however. I already have a prototype of that working for my camera system. My goal is to have this system be my main GUI system for Rebol 3, like VID was for Rebol 2, but cross-platform as it all runs on browsers.
 
 
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2:45 PM
I'm not saying that VID wasn't cross-platform...
 

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