Board Thread:Questions and answers/@comment-30049823-20190909232421/@comment-30049823-20191102213555

Update: So my crappy Fire tablet doesn't really have a way to edit files, but irplus can import LIRC definition files from the web,  I made a project in github to make my work-in-progress experiment available on the web, but still haven't figured out how to make the Silk web browser give me the option to launch my web document with irplus, like it does when I browse http://lirc.sourceforge.net/remotes/ ...

But here's a cross-link to my gtihub project, even though it's currently useless: https://github.com/rskm1/lirc-additions


 * EDIT: For posterity, "irplus WAVE", unlike Zazaremote, works like you'd expect on any smartphone with a headphone jack; no bogus "OTG support" requirement.  But my attempt to publish a LIRC definition on my own website doesn't work; smartphone browsers launch "irplus" when you tap a LIRC file on the official lirc.sourceforce.net site because it's "registered", but of course my site isn't.  So I'll eventually have an XML file whose contents can be imported into irplus, and then back-convert that to LIRC format and upload that to the LIRC project once the XML version is complete and working.