No, as Nicolas said, Tamarin is just the script engine and core classes for ECMAScript 4. Users will still need the player to run SWF on their browsers. But one of the possibilities will be to write code in AS3 who will run as _javascript_ (Without using exclusive APIs). That opens big opportunities for AJAX+Flash integration more closely than what we have now.
On 11/7/06, Zárate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, good point. Sorry for my initial excitement
The other questions is: if, in 2008, when Tamarin is ready and already
running in FF to run JS, would that mean users don't need a plugin
anymore as it will be "integrated" in the core browser?
Sorry if the question is too stupid :S
On 11/7/06, Nicolas Cannasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Wow!
> >
> > Maybe is not the whole Flash Player NOW, but it will be in the long
> > term when it would be difficult to find swfs with versions under 9, am
> > i right?
> >
> > And opening the source of the ASVM2 would allow a public bug list,
> > isn't it? And people porting that player to platforms where right now
> > the official version is 6 (psp) or 7 (FlashLite2 or PPC player),
> > right?
> >
> > Wow again!
>
> The AVM2 released does only include "Core" classes such as
> Math/Array/... You can't build a working Flash Player 9 from it or port
> to another platform, since all the graphical/sound part is still closed
> source. The only bugfixes you can provide is in bytecode execution and
> VM performances, if you find any ;)
>
> Nicolas
>
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