So maybe I am being a little cynical, but it seems that this could be 
Adobe's secret machiavellian plan to drive further differentiation in 
AJAX/Javascript compatibility between IE and Firefox, resulting in 
webapp engineers getting frustrated with porting between the two 
browsers and migrating to Flex :-)



--- In [email protected], "ben.clinkinbeard" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Once again, Gordon takes the cake for the best clear and concise
> explanation of a topic. I have read at least 20 descriptions of this
> stuff today and this is the first one that has made complete sense.
> (The others ranged from 'almost getting it' to 'no clue what the 
hell
> that means'.) Thanks Gordon!
> 
> Ben
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Gordon Smith" <gosmith@> wrote:
> >
> > This is a major contribution from Adobe to the open-source 
community,
> > but let me try to clarify what it is and what is isn't. The code 
being
> > open-sourced is for the core AS3 language, not for anything 
specific to
> > Flash. The contributed engine is able to execute a program that 
uses
> > core classes of the language like Array, Date, RegExp, and XML. 
It is
> > not be able to execute a program that use Flash-specific classes 
like
> > Sprite, TextField, SharedObject, or URLLoader. In particular it 
supports
> > no Flash graphics.
> >  
> > Mozilla will use this engine by adding browser-DOM classes such as
> > Window, Document, Form, Anchor, etc., which are the "domain 
objects"
> > that a browser manipulates, in the same way that Flash uses this 
engine
> > by adding classes for its domain objects such as Sprites. Once 
this is
> > done, webapp developers will be able to use AS3/ES4 as a fast,
> > type-checked, object-oriented "JavaScript" if they want to.
> >  
> > So this has nothing to do with putting Flash into Firefox. 
Firefox users
> > will still require the Flash plugin to run SWFs. But contributing 
a
> > high-performance virtual machine for a type-checked, object-
oriented
> > language is still a big deal!
> >  
> > - Gordon
> > 
> > ________________________________
> > 
> > From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> > Behalf Of jrunrandy
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 5:28 AM
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Tamarin, Adobe open source the Flash 
player ?
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Here is my understanding:
> > 
> > Adobe is not open sourcing the Flash Player. Adobe *is* 
contributing 
> > source code for the ActionScript Virtual Machine, the scripting 
> > language engine component within Flash Player. ActionScript 3.0 
runs 
> > on the Tamarin virtual machine in Flash Player 9.
> > 
> > I'm sure there are others who can clarify this further.
> > 
> > Randy Nielsen
> > Flex Documentation Manager
> >
>





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