Anything is possible :)
You can use flashinterface to communicate with as2 components and then
return the events back.
That would be possible. It just makes it a lot more cumbersome -- that's
all.
The flashinterface package is quite sophisticated as it uses
localconnection to return and pass data
back and forth. It has limitations though.
Scott Whittaker wrote:
Hi guys,
I haven't had a chance to delve into using AS3 yet, and I know the AS1
and
AS3 runtime engines in the Flash 9 player are totally seperate, but is it
not possible for AS2 movies to share data with AS3 at all? Surely an AS3
movie can load an AS2 movie into itself and access it's properties? If so
then it should be possible for an AS3 project to use an AS2 movie with
remoting components and use movieclips for data storage and
communication?
It would be poor use of OO coding skills, but technically feasible and
much
less effort than re-engineering the components. And along those lines,
isn't
it possible to reverse-engineer the AS2 components with a decompiler, and
rewrite the code in AS3?
Scott
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