At 1:46 PM -0800 3/14/2001, Watson, Christopher wrote:
>Obviously, there's a lot more to the DOM, and implementing it, than this. I
>don't want to burn bandwidth by providing a comprehensive overview. I'm sure
>that those who know the worth of the DOM, and how that might relate to
>Lingo, can also grasp the value of using it for specific
>Director/Shockwave-related tasks or projects. Personally, I developed it to
>form the XML that serves as the result output for my educational Shockwave
>games. The reporting mechanism is complex, and XML's dynamicism fit the bill
>quite nicely. I needed a way to construct, maintain, manipulate and post
>that XML data. That's where my work on implementing the DOM in Lingo came
>about.
>
>Now I'm interested in knowing if there's interest out there for something
>like this.
Hi Christopher,
yes, there is definitely interest here- its an area that holds a
great deal of potential for Director. I am working on a project now
that uses the xml output from filemaker. Its not as developed as it
could be, and doesn't use a DOM, so its not that flexible (deadlines,
etc.). So I, for one, would be very interested in learning more about
what you are doing and how the DOM fits in.
/r
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Roy Pardi
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