Claus Wahlers & Friends implemented a standards compatible browser library
on earlier flash players, so i guess it's just a matter of time they or
somebody else ports it to AS3.

See http://www.osflash.org/deng

Cheers,
Ralf.

On 12/29/06, greg h <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  My 2ยข ...

1.  To provide support for valid, standards compliant HTML/XHTML Flash
Player needs an updated alternative to the TextArea's htmlText property
<http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flex/2/langref/mx/controls/TextArea.html#htmlText>.
Meaning, right through FP9 we have a problem with the legacy of how earlier
FP versions provided HTML support.  For details see:
http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_14808
Flash TechNote
Using HTML text formatting in Flash 5
Last updated:  September 4, 2002

2.  Apollo.  If not in Flash Player, hopefully something can be done in
Apollo since it will integrate FP with a full standards compliant browser.

g

On 12/29/06, Daniel Freiman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  I don't see why this should be very hard.  I'm not saying it would be
> quick, but since flash/flex has a known specification and html has a known
> specification, the transformation between the two should be fairly obvious.
> Put another way, if you can save and excel file as HTML, there's no reason
> to believe that flash is special enough that it can't be transformed to
> generate html.
>
> I should be done with an application in about a month that does what
> you're looking for and more.  It wouldn't be that hard to change our
> proprietary XML output to HTML (it is something we're planing but not a high
> priority right now).  If anyone's interested in it and want to know more you
> can contact me off list.
>
> - Dan
>




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Ralf Bokelberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Flex & Flash Consultant based in Cologne/Germany

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