Ben Ford wrote:
play button is clicked. I think this would be a very cool feature to
be included in Gnash itself, rather than having to be re-implemented
I suppose this would mean config file parsing and all too . . .
Config file parsing is not a problem. I've got a C++ class I wrote
for another GNU project that's just for config files.
Is anyone interested in such a feature?
Well, what I'd rather see is an extension of Flash's security model
in a way that all network connections off your machine go through some
kind of check. The requested network connection could pop up a dialog
box asking to confirm, or check a configurable blacklist/whitelist as
well. This would accomplish the same thing, but would also be applied to
the standalone player as well. I find all sorts of weird little things
in flash movies to notify somebody that their movie has been played, so
a feature like this would prevent that. Now I have to disassemble,
remove the offending lines, and then reassemble it to a flash movie again.
How much time do you have ? This sounds like an offer. :-)
- rob -
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