There used to be http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Yhc/Javascript, which is a great plan, but got abandoned (I think).
I still hope something like that will return some day (and not just for javascript, I would like to compile haskell to java bytecode or .net).

For something that's usable now, have a look at HJScript and HJavaScript.

Those are low-level libraries allowing you to generate javascript safely in haskell.
Low level because they are the bare minimum that javascript has to offer, but you can probably easily build more higher-level constructs on top of it in haskell.

If you need something more stable/complete for now, I advise you to use GWT (Google Web Toolkit). It compiles java source code into javascript, taking care of most browser differences and language oddities, and it has a very nice library to use (also if you don't use java on the server side. It can create fully independent client-side code). I know, it's not haskell, but compared to javascript, java is very safe&stable.

Mathijs



On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 4:04 AM, Casey Hawthorne <caseyh@istar.ca> wrote:
Is there a way to embed a Haskell interpreter/compiler in a browser.

I think this would be a safer language than JavaScript.

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Regards,
Casey
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