At 10:51 PM 12/9/2019, Jay Jaeger wrote:
No, not necessarily. A web server provides a content
header based on
its own internal configuration. For local files, it is determined
locally, and so might be different.
Also it is possible that there are some file references in there that
are not purely relative or that there is another file that is not there.
One would have to look at the .html and .js files to see.
The code looks pretty flat; no folders. It didn't even need any
tweaks for file permissions when I uploaded to a web server. The
HTML mentions two .js files fpp.js and vg11.js that aren't present
on his web or in the zip, but it runs without them. It's not trying
to write back to the DSK files, it just keeps an in-memory cache
when it's running. I imagined it was something related to security
in a local browser.
I tried emailing the author but no response yet.
<http://pdp11.aiju.de/>http://pdp11.aiju.de/ seems to be a different, simpler PDP
emulator
written in JavaScript.
- John