> Don't they have to come down hard on anything that converts SWF to any open > format? As long as that exists, someone else can always take the output and > create a player without risk. For browser playback, XAML is probably their > only worry, but what a worry that is... With that on the horizon I can > imagine that they'll soon be a whole lot more aggressive in protecting the > player.
Don't know about doing swf-xaml, but I know there's already a xaml-swf compiler. On the other hand, a swf-mxml parser would actually be an incredibly useful piece of kit, because it would allow developers to move easily between the flex and flash environments. XAML's cute and all, but do we really *need* hardware accellerated 3d radio buttons? Alias _______________________________________________ osflash mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org
