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Other HyperCard Sites


LiveCard from Heizer

Because LiveCard embraces open standards, it can serve HyperCard content, solutions, and tools without requiring a browser running on a particular platform, and without the use of large, memory-hungry, platform-specific browser "plug-ins".

LiveCard implements a CGI (Common Gateway Interface) between Macintosh servers, such as WebStar, and HyperCard. It makes the HyperCard interface available as high-resolution, compressed image-maps and HTML form elements, and transforms user gestures in a web browser to a format HyperCard can understand.

LiveCard translates between HTML, HTTP, and HyperCard "on the fly," requiring little or no preparation of the HyperCard stack. LiveCard generates HTML dynamically - as stack content and functionality changes, these changes are reflected live in the remote users browser.
See Heizer below

J5rson's Home Page

How to Get More out of Hypercard

Platypus' HyperCard Tip of the Week

HyperCard Heaven

The Hypercard Homepage

HyperCard Script Tips

Sven Berg Ryen's Site in Norway

David Renelt's hyper.news

François Le Ralle's Site in France

Hypertalk Programming Basics

External commands (XCMD's) for HyperCard

MIT HyperArchive

Paul Thompson's Home Automation Page

Brock's HyperCard Dwelling

Apple's Data Sheet for HyperCard 2.3

Heizer Software

Neil Aubrey- K12 - Shareware - Music

Apple Technology Symposium 16-18 August 1996 Brisbane, Australia



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