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If you are interested in making an NFC tag with a html payload. Go to the below website (and installing the
Click on +Mime Record
, enter text/html
to the mime field and paste your html content to the textbox.
Once you press enter, you can click on generate qr code. To which you can use the nfc developer app to scan the qr code, and then transfer the content to a real QR tag.
Do note to make your life easier, use a ntag216 with 888bytes storage (Good price for bytes). Even then, you may need to minify much of the content, to fit in such a tight space.
If you need more than 888bytes, a NXP desfire NFC form 4 tag will give you a bit more space (around 4kb).
Is that enough to do anything? well there was the 5kb javascript competition, which managed to shove in a wolfenstine 3d game clone. So maybe?
Eventually I could try implementing some compression scheme. But my main issue is whats a valid mime
name for such thing? does text/html+lzma
count?
<style type="text/css">@import url(https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Press+Start+2P);body{background:#fff;font-family:'Press Start 2P',monospace;text-transform:uppercase;text-align: center;font-size:8px;-webkit-font-smoothing:none;top:50vh;position:relative;margin-top:-84px;}svg{max-width:64px;display:block;margin:.5em auto}span{display:block}._k{letter-spacing:1px}i{font-style:normal;color:#F0C}a{color:currentColor;text-decoration:none;outline:#fff}</style><body><a href="http://exolymph.com/cyberpunk-futurism-chat-group/"><svg viewbox="0 0 50 50" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path d="M 45 25 L 25 45 5 25 25 5 35 15 45 5 25 25 45 45" fill="transparent" stroke="black" stroke-width="5" stroke-dasharray="46 5"/></svg><span>cyber<i>punk</i> </span><span class="_k">fu<i>turi
The above takes 792 bytes out of max of 868 bytes (in an 888byte ntag213 tag) leaving just 76 bytes left.
Please do mention if it works for you, since I have no idea how stable this bonus mode is. Plus it's nice to know if it works in the wild.
Also what else do you want to shove into an nfc tag of 888bytes? a small black and white image?