Robin, that's cool. Once again, you are giving good news :) -abdul
Robin Debreuil wrote: > Paul Colton (here at Xamlon where I work) has started an open source > project called aflax. The jist of it is you use 100% javascript in the > browser to write flash. The aflax libraries deals with setting up and > communicating with flash. It runs against a 3k generic target swf file. > It is easier to see than explain: > > http://www.aflax.org/#demos > > The demos there are various open source flash programs that have been > ported to use aflax, or created directly in aflax. They are written > entirely in javascript, and all run against the same swf file. A good > example of its use is the chat program - it is all JS in the browser, > doesn't use polling (uses xmlSocket), and is rendered all in html. > > Because this is all JS, the code can be generated, evaled, munged or > mangled in ways that are hard to impossible in AS. We are continuing > work on this, but of course would welcome any and all contributions and > suggestions. Also wondering if I could add a link to the FlashOs wiki > somewhere about it? > > Thanks, enjoying lurking here btw : ) > > Robin > > PS Kevin Lindsey (who also works here) pointed out today that "var a = > new new new Fn()" is legal syntax. Constructors can return a function, > and multiple news are legal. Sorry, just had to share this with someone : ). > > var n = 1; > > function TestFunction() { > this.id = n++; > > if ( n <= 3 ) > { > return arguments.callee; > } > } > > function init(e) { > if ( document == null ) { > document = e.owningDocument; > } > > var a = new new new TestFunction(); > println(a.id); > } > > > _______________________________________________ > osflash mailing list > [email protected] > http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org > > > _______________________________________________ osflash mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org
