Hi David,
Problem solved. Somehow there was a problem with my PHP xampp environment.
I needed to install a newer xampp version and the problem with starting twice the HTMLC applications was gone.
I can't imagine it has anything to do with xampp, perhaps some of the strange twists I never will understand of WIN10.
Unless you need one of the ports of windows for your HTML compiler, what I can't imagine.
So ... problem solved itself in the end!
Hi there,
I get sometimes a very strange behaviour from compiled HTML + JS files, looks like the compiler doesn't interpret the code very well, were everything is normally behaving in the browser.
Is there an overview of the dos and donts of HTML and JS so I can writ code more specifically for the compiler?
Compiling Javascript goes rather OK for the ES5 distro, but everything I try to do in ES6 doesn't work properly.
Is this a compiler thing, so JS support stops at ES5?
I'm curious what your experiences are.
When I compile an .EXE, the first time I doubleclick nothing happens, the second time the .EXE starts, but after closing down the EXE, there's still running a MyProject.Exe (or whatever) as a background process. Only way to close it is to start task manager and manually remove the exe from the list by terminating it.
I'm using WIN10 64 bits.
Does anybody have the same problem, or is it somewthing specifically when using 64 bit WIN 10?
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