yes we can save our HTML files in one folder into iPad using diskaid utility into one of apps like FileApp Pro installed in iPad.
you don't have to do anything to get HTML 5 on an iPad. The operating system supports HTML 5 already.
First, You just need use the iPubsoft ePub CreatorWhich is helpful for making ePub files from HTML, MOBI, TXT, Word, PDF, etc. with fast speed and superb quality. It is a right choice to create ePub files from original script. Then, you can read your ePub files on your iPad. For the step by step, you can go to the iPubsoft Official website.
PDFs can be transfered to your iPad.
No, im sorry, but ROBLOX is only used on the computer or on the Ipad, but the Ipad can only offline mode.
Flash Video's do not work on the iPad, Only HTML Video's do.
no i don't think you can
Email it or publish it to the net.
A person can transfer files to and from an iPad by connecting the device to iTunes. This is accomplished via a computer. It is very easy and simple to transfer contents to and from an iPad by using AnyTrans.
To import videos from a PC to an iPad, you can use "iMacsoft iPad to PC Transfer" to avoid the old videos on your iPad from getting lost.
Each app you install can allow you to store data files, such as audio, photos, videos, PDF files, text files etc. You cannot store files which are not associated with a particular app on the iPad, and files other than music and photos cannot be shared between apps.
No is the simplest answer. HTML is a markup language, which can't be used to program apps. -- Some you know from the site......
It uses HTML 5 and Java