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A HTML5 Bluewing Client will be released, and Bluewing Server will be updated to support it.
Lacewing Blue server will not be ported to HTML5, as WebSockets does not support hosting from browser, and WebRTC requires an external server."I have no knowledge of client / server interfaces and I'm a bit confused : bluewing ? lacewing blue ?
Lacewing Blue is the same as Bluewing.
The HTML5 is a goal on the patreon, which hasn't been funded yet, so right now HTML5 is not being created. It will be created in the future, when the patrons have funded it, though.
The Bluewing Unicode goal, Tree Lister goal, SQL ODBC, and Bluewing Android goals have been met, though.
If you pay $15+/month on the Patreon, you will get early access to goals and other private Fusion extensions and tools before the public can access them.
Client/server interface is something explained more in French Please login to see this link..
I teach English as a foreign language and it seems your extension could allow me to do this : add multiplayer to a html5 word game created with fusion 2.5 ( I have fusion 2.5 + dev + html5 plugin ) Could you confirm?
The HTML5 Bluewing, when funded on Patreon and work on it is finished, will let you do multiplayer HTML5 games, yes.
But if this is right, where would the Bluewing server be hosted ? Would I have to install it ? I have a domain and a webspace but do you offer support with the installation of the server?
I would be interested in contributing to the patreon , however I'm not sure I have the skills to handle setting up this interface.
On clickteam discord, you mentioned completing the lacewing doc , but I guess it is something different. Maybe there will be a bluewing html 5 doc later? Thank you for your help.
Darkwire has free public Bluewing servers linked Please login to see this link., and once HTML5 is done in the future, the servers will be HTML5-compatible.
You can create your own servers, though. There is a Lacewing Blue Server object for hosting, and the Lacewing help document I was talking about also has an article on how to host properly so the whole Internet can see it.
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(but to view the help file, you'll have to be on the Patreon, as the help file is not publicly released yet)
If you do want to host your own server, yes, you can get support for setting up the server, on Please login to see this link..