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    HTML in a game

    How do i change the game into a html code so i can copy and paste into a website

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    Re: HTML in a game

    If you want to include HTML in your application then use the Web Browser Active X control (an example is available on the MMF2 CD).

    If you want to include your game on a website then you'll have to wait for the release of the Vitalize! plug-in (supposed to be out by the end of this month) and ultimately Java applet support (will take longer). You can then embed it in a HTML page.

    If you want to convert your game into HTML, well, you can't. HTML is a mark-up language, not a scripting language. Javascript is a scripting language which runs within HTML, but its not fast/powerful enough and there is no way to compile to it.
    .:::.Joshtek.:::.

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