PD: I haven't tried Air really, but I think it has local File System access, so that could be another good option...
Cheers Juan Pablo Califano 2008/5/27, Juan Pablo Califano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > If what you're looking for is reading / writting files to the file system > and some other goodies as support for XML, there are many options. > > Php, as you said, could be a good one if you feel comfortable with it. Php > scritps can be run directly from the command line, which makes sense for > tasks such as the one you're trying to accomplish. However, as with probable > all available options, I think one of the most importants points is what are > the requirements for the end user. Using php requires that the php > interpreter be correctly installed (I think in Linux this is a fair > assumption as I understand php comes with most distributions, but that's not > on Windows). > > Another option could be Python; same as php here (you need the > interpreter), except it's possible to compile the Python code to an exe with > some tools. (I guess the must be something similar for php, perhaps you > could google it). This is the approach followed be the Sepy Editor. You > don't need to install Python to run it, as you have an .exe (in Windows), > but you can use the python interpreter directly (at least if you have the > project's source code). That way you can potentially cover Windows, Linux > (where, again, I understand Python comes with most distros) and Mac (don't > know about how the Sepy mac version works, but I know it exists). You can > check out the SEPY source code and play around with it to get an idea (by > the way, I haven't used Python extensively, but it stroke me as a very clean > and nice language to work with). > > Anyway, these are just two options I can think of off the top of my head, > but I guess the most important things to consider are a) how confortable you > feel with the chosen language / techonology and b) what are the requirements > for the end user. > > Cheers > Juan Pablo Califano > > > 2008/5/27, Romuald Quantin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >> Hi everyone, >> >> >> >> I'm going to build in a while a framework in AS3, does anyone have >> knowledge about source generated (such as "as" file or whatever)? >> >> >> >> I think it is called automation. I don't want to do that with a panel in >> Flash like Gaia as some people don't use the Flash IDE. I could do that with >> PHP as I can open and write files but it is working on apache/PHP. I don't >> really know what is Ant and if it can help me. >> >> >> >> I googled it obviously but it is not that simple to find an answer, I need >> some advices from people who know this kind of things⦠>> >> >> >> What can of tool/language can I use? Any hint? >> >> >> >> Thanks >> >> >> >> Romu >> >> www.soundstep.com >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> osflash mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org >> >> >
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