Jammy reports: i wish there is an in-game bro ... #5872
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Jammy reports a bug:
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No i want an in-game one and not a separate
wait wait wait...let me get this straight.
you want a browser in-game, not externally?
An ingame browser is not that far fetched. If lynx can do it, then formspecs can do it as well. This would also help viewing gitea issues and a planned YL forum and YL wiki.
Still, it's a big project and near-impossible if it must support Javascript
the core devs shot down my suggestion of an in-game lua development environment. i'd consider this feature request pure fantasy. particularly if formspec is involved, and not whatever eventual replacement is created by the core devs in some future year.
lynx has been in active development for over 30 years. it also has access to all sorts of standard POSIX libraries to handle things like SSL, cookies, and HTML parsing. redoing all that work is almost certainly outside the scope of the minetest mod-making community as a whole.
if you just want something that'll suck out all the plain text from a non-SSL web page and display that, without formatting, it might be possible, but maybe 30% of the web these days requires javascript and cookies to render, and nearly everything requires SSL (including our gitea).
we've discussed making use of gitea's API to provide players with at least a way to view it while in-game. that's more reasonable. (some discussion in #2628 and possibly elsewhere).
vote "wontfix"
Agreed, wontfix
A special browser for seeing gitea issues might be of intrest. But even that'd run into the issues flux mentionned. Gitea isn't anything but trivial. There's the text of the issues and comments somewhere in it, but there's also a ton of other things on top.