I had that very same idea, but personally think it would be far harder to do a JavaScript VM written in pure PHP than it is to do it this way around.
It has no real practical use, but it was an amazing learning experience for me. So many puzzles to solve
There is no physics implemented on the z-axis yet.
You can't
The loading time could be significantly lowered if the files would be converted into a more accessible format for JavaScript. Especially the sprites/textures, if they would pre-processed into PNG's or something more…
What kind of graphics card you got?
There are 3 cars, none of them stealable though :(
There is no additional code in the script which is there to just support FF down to 3.6, the reason the script isn't supported on older FF versions is due to lack of key methods missing/or partial support (i.e.…
copy of the proxy source available at https://github.com/niklasvh/html2canvas-proxy now
I'll put python/java/php sources up once I got the specs for the proxy more set (currently still could get some changes that could break the whole functionality), but in short it provides the images either base64…
Yep, didn't think the proxy would be getting +100k requests within 24 hours. Guess we need to wait for tomorrow :(
Looking at the supported browsers on http://www.google.com/tools/feedback/intl/en/index.html and some of the clearer bugs in their screenshots (enlarge the picture, check out for example text-underlining and compare…
I had that very same idea, but personally think it would be far harder to do a JavaScript VM written in pure PHP than it is to do it this way around.
It has no real practical use, but it was an amazing learning experience for me. So many puzzles to solve
There is no physics implemented on the z-axis yet.
You can't
The loading time could be significantly lowered if the files would be converted into a more accessible format for JavaScript. Especially the sprites/textures, if they would pre-processed into PNG's or something more…
What kind of graphics card you got?
There are 3 cars, none of them stealable though :(
There is no additional code in the script which is there to just support FF down to 3.6, the reason the script isn't supported on older FF versions is due to lack of key methods missing/or partial support (i.e.…
copy of the proxy source available at https://github.com/niklasvh/html2canvas-proxy now
I'll put python/java/php sources up once I got the specs for the proxy more set (currently still could get some changes that could break the whole functionality), but in short it provides the images either base64…
Yep, didn't think the proxy would be getting +100k requests within 24 hours. Guess we need to wait for tomorrow :(
Looking at the supported browsers on http://www.google.com/tools/feedback/intl/en/index.html and some of the clearer bugs in their screenshots (enlarge the picture, check out for example text-underlining and compare…