Wouldn't having full www support for html in Flash mean building in a
browser. Not too likely I think.
What about a component in Flash that allows the display of a web
browser window in a flash document, using the browsers functionality.
I wouldn't know where to start, but it would be cool.

On 3/20/06, Danny Kodicek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Coming from the Director world you know there are basic issues with some
> > of
> > the more basic elements, such as HTML text, in Director. In the meantime
> > bigger and badder items have been added to Director giving it more *WOW*
> > while basic issues were not addressed. (And, no, "Xtra" is not a solution
> > to
> > what should be a basic implementation.)
>
> Absolutely (although don't forget that many Xtras are actually part of the
> standard Director package: text support itself is wrapped in a standard
> Xtra). Having said that, Director hasn't had much in the way of significant
> improvements anywhere since D8.5 introduced 3D. We had Imaging Lingo (the
> equivalent of BitmapData) since D7, about 6 years ago, but it has hardly
> changed since then. Mostly, subsequent releases have been designed to bring
> us up to speed with current developments in Flash.
>
> > I'm saying this, because it makes me wonder if the same is happening (will
> > happen) with Flash!
>
> Already is. Many features of Flash have that sense of being half-done (XML
> object, Text support and  Sound spring to mind fairly quickly)
>
> Danny
>
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