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[QUOTE="JorisL, post: 5498484, member: 340962"] I don't think it is possible. (And definitely shouldn't be made easy) You can check out the [URL='https://phet.colorado.edu']PhET[/URL] which is creating HTML5 versions of their applets at the moment. Another example are the [URL='http://www.walter-fendt.de/html5/phen/']Walter Fendt[/URL] simulations which are being converted as well. The huge advantage is that they should work on every modern browser without a hitch. [/QUOTE]
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