Closed 1point3 closed 4 years ago
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Hi thanks, I was now able to access it must have just taken time to allow me, is there a built version already I can get as I am a designer not a programmer.
Cheers
Martin
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Closed #35 https://github.com/UnrealEngineHTML5/Documentation/issues/35 .
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if HTML5 was still a supported platform -- then yes -- pre-built binaries would have been available -- and would be pulled down from running: "Setup.bat" (on the same path of where the Engine folder is).
but, because HTML5 is not an officially supported platform -- this has to be built from the sources.
also, the goal of the community supported fork -- is to get other people involved to get UE4 still working with HTML5 which means having more people learning how to develop for/on it.
maybe someday we'll get to the point where there's a lot more resources to make this possible again...
i have linked my epic games account, and logged in to git hub, but still getting 404 error