Browser-based SGF reader?
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Browser-based SGF reader?
Has anyone ever tried to do this? It doesn't seem as though it would be very complicated, though it might require HTML 5. I think it would be very interesting to have such a tool, both for the forum here, and for personal use...
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Re: Browser-based SGF reader?
No, I mean something that uses HTML, CSS and javascript, not Flash.
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Re: Browser-based SGF reader?
I think I've used eidogo on my iPad. It's a pain, but I don't think it's flash.
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Re: Browser-based SGF reader?
kirkmc wrote:No, I mean something that uses HTML, CSS and javascript, not Flash.
EidoGo exactly fits this description: no flash; only HTML, CSS and JS...
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Re: Browser-based SGF reader?
liquido wrote:kirkmc wrote:No, I mean something that uses HTML, CSS and javascript, not Flash.
EidoGo exactly fits this description: no flash; only HTML, CSS and JS...
Ah, I didn't know that. I always thought it was flash; it certainly looks like flash.
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Re: Browser-based SGF reader?
If you install Flashblock, you'll always know which page elements are Flash. They're the ones replaced with a Play button icon. 
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Re: Browser-based SGF reader?
EidoGo is definitely the most complete function-wise, but for simple yet elegant SGF viewing, I might advertise my own one:
http://www.jgoboard.com/sgf.html
http://www.jgoboard.com/sgf.html?url=http://www.jgoboard.com/sgf/shusaku.sgf (preloaded with example SGF)
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http://www.jgoboard.com/sgf.html
http://www.jgoboard.com/sgf.html?url=http://www.jgoboard.com/sgf/shusaku.sgf (preloaded with example SGF)
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