Hey all,
Sorry to use the "F-word" here, but I have an issue I've never had to
deal with before. Got a big CD ESL project, done in Dir, which the
client wants to port to Linux because Spain has decided to go with
Linux in schools and government offices. Dir doesn't support it, but
Flash does, so they want to look into doing the whole thing over again
in Flash.
I have three functionalities that I don't believe can be reproduced by
Flash.
One, recording - I know there's a microphone object in Flash. Has
anyone gotten it to work reliably?
Two and three, saving and printing reports on the user's activity.
In our Flash CDs, we've been using Dir as a backend app to do all three
of those. But, no Dir for Linux.
Does anyone know if these are possible in Flash, or know a
Linux-friendly backend app that could do the grunt work?
-Kurt
PS - Tom, if you're listening, any plans on the Linux front?
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- Re: <lingo-l> OT: Flash and Linux Kurt Griffin
- Re: <lingo-l> OT: Flash and Linux Rich Shupe
