Re: [crossfire] Flash based Crossfire Client

2010-04-07 Thread Nicolas Weeger
Silverlight? You've got to be kidding me. Ouch. Quite possibly the worst development platform ever envisioned (one may as well use Java, at least it's mature and sane), save for exposing native-code executables directly to the web (what was that? ActiveX? OLE v2? COM? Oh, they're all the same

Re: [crossfire] Flash based Crossfire Client

2010-04-04 Thread David McIlwraith
Re Nicolas: Silverlight? You've got to be kidding me. Ouch. Quite possibly the worst development platform ever envisioned (one may as well use Java, at least it's mature and sane), save for exposing native-code executables directly to the web (what was that? ActiveX? OLE v2? COM? Oh, they're all

Re: [crossfire] Flash based Crossfire Client

2010-04-02 Thread Rick Tanner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I've been making substantial progress with building a Flash based Crossfire client based of the GTK-v2 client. Just to clarify.. yes; this was 100% April Fools joke -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (Darwin) Comment: Using

[crossfire] Flash based Crossfire Client

2010-04-01 Thread Rick Tanner
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi everyone, Great news! I've been making substantial progress with building a Flash based Crossfire client based of the GTK-v2 client. Most of the work was handled by this product, http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/alchemy/ The test platforms

Re: [crossfire] Flash based Crossfire Client

2010-04-01 Thread Nicolas Weeger
Hello. I've been making substantial progress with building a Flash based Crossfire client based of the GTK-v2 client. Most of the work was handled by this product, http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/alchemy/ That's nice! On my side I've been hacking the C code to make a library that can