We are excited to announce that the snapshot release of the  
OpenLaszlo Legals project is available! The snapshot represents the  
current state of the Legals project, the goal of which is to make  
OpenLaszlo a true multi-runtime environment by supporting DHTML, in  
addition to SWF.  See the OpenLaszlo Legals page at http:// 
www.openlaszlo.org/legals for more information.

With this snapshot, you can:
    * Compile and run the LZPIX demo application for both SWF and DHTML
       with FireFox 1.5 or higher
     * Download binary builds of the Legals software for all  
supported platforms
        (Linux/Unix, MacOS X, Windows XP)
     * Access the source code using Subversion, such that you can
        build and use Legals for simple apps

You will find that most existing OpenLaszlo applications targeted for  
SWF and built in Legals will function reasonably well. As expected in  
a preview, there are some new bugs resulting from the significant  
architecture changes underway to support DHTML.  You will also find  
that there is already a significant amount of functionality for DHTML  
that is supported. See the Release Notes, available from the  
OpenLaszlo Download page (http://www.openlaszlo.org/oldownload) for  
specific information. Please keep in mind that the APIs used in  
Legals will change. We do not guarantee compatibility between this  
snapshot and the final Legals release.

This is your chance to see what is going on in the project and to get  
involved!  We encourage you to try out this snapshot and report bugs  
that you find using JIRA (http://www.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/ 
LPP).  Specific details, as to whether something works in DHTML -vs-  
SWF is very helpful.

Join the community by getting involved in fixing problems, or  
supporting functionality in DHTML.  See http://www.openlaszlo.org/ 
cfaq for information on becoming a contributor.


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