Hey folks, Ive been around the circuit promoting an idea Ive been working on,
to allow us with wifi enabled machines to have a web-like experience on these
retro machines. They will never be able to keep up with the ever demanding
requirements of modern
day web browsing, so I believe that we can come together with other retro
enthusiasts and develop a low footprint web like protocol of our own. Hence,
my project is called RHML (retro hypertext markup language).
Others have pointed out that this isnt really a language, and more of a control
codes system - and they are right. But it does give us more latitude in many
ways.
Anyway, I would invite you to check out my blog, pull down the code and server
(requires nodejs). I cant promise a bug-free run, as this thing continues to
evolve. Im working on ditching the nodejs server requirement and moving
towards hosting pages
directly on http servers, but at the moment, webservers dump the pages so
quickly that the wifi modem and/or code cant keep up. I invite anyone
interested to submit pull requests to help make this grow, especially from
other platforms.
https://rhml-browser.blogspot.com/
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