Gareth Edwards wrote:

Scott.

Reading your blogs. Has tq purchased flex yet?

Can't comment :)



how does the DHTML thing work, I wonder if it is cross browser. Ie as much as Flash is.

It works in FireFox. I was reading on the Bindows Forums that FireFox is supposed to be cross-platform independent? dunno, haven't got a MAC to try it out.. but i'm still impressed that its geared more towards Mozilla then it is IE? big and bold step with DHTML. I'm also very happy with FIREFOX as a DHTML compliant browser and so the fact Erik has taken this approach, well that just re-assures a monkey of a hack like me :D


Flash is still more controllable then DHTML, but not as light. Also problem with DHTML is its memory footprint, it eventually will slaughter your machine if you leave play with too many objects within DOM and its kept open... easy solution though is to just close IE and re-open (all instances) and your back to square one... heh so if you have a DHTML app thats pretty hardcore just ask your users to close all IE down every 2 hours? or so and you'll be cruisy.

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Scott Barnes
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Gareth.


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www.bindows.net

very cool...



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