On Monday 15 March 2010 08:53:54 you wrote: > On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 04:28:01AM +0100, Alessandro Pignotti wrote: > > Hi, > > > > after several months of work Lightspark is good and stable enough to load > > the new YouTube player, execute the contained scripts and render the > > video streaming. > > > > http://allievi.sssup.it/techblog/?p=230 > > Great! > Does lightspark have a standalone interface we may allow > users to trigger when an AVM2 movie is found ? > > --strk; > Hi,
I may be interested in supporting a compatible interface, what do you need? I think that we could actually discuss a flexible interface between the projects. Right now Lightspark supports AS3 to a very large extend, but has very poor AS1/2 capabilities. As I'm not really willing to implement a mostly obsolescent feature, which is already correctly supported by Gnash, I though we could define a message passing/event based interface that would guarantee -) Support in lightspark for AS1/2 based components -) LocalConnection based communications between SWF loaded in the players -) Bidirectional event passing Let me know if you could be interested in such design Cheers, Alessandro
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