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Whoohoo.
Good job guys. Glad to see the server up and running again.
Looking forward to massive amounts of email in my inbox all day long
from all the flash coders out there.
cheers,
Jon
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Is swfobject still the preferred method of publishing flash files?
For some reason I thought I heard there was a newer project he was
either working on, supporting, or recommending?
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I think SWFObject is the latest - correct me if I'm wrong though. The
project moved to OSFlash.org (http://osflash.org/swfobject), but
other than that, I don't think it's changed significantly recently.
On Oct 18, 2007, at 10:08 AM, Count Schemula wrote:
Is swfobject still the preferred
Glad to see this list is back up. FYI if the list is pretty quiet,
might be because a bunch of us created and then moved over to
Flash_tiger on Yahoo! and are using that one now - no offense, this one
was just down for so long and so often. Hope the list stays up for
good, it has been a great
On 10/18/07 1:08 PM, Count Schemula [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is swfobject still the preferred method of publishing flash files?
For some reason I thought I heard there was a newer project he was
either working on, supporting, or recommending?
The creators of swfobject and ufo have teamed
Test. Ping.
Good to see things up and running again. Thnx for the hard work!
-radley
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Our new list server is up! I apologize for the downtime. We've transferred
the list to new hardware, so we should be outage-free for the foreseeable
future.
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Yaaay!!!
:) :) :)
Ahemsorry about that...got over excited. Im all better now. Back
to Flash.
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007 12:26:53 -0400, you wrote:
Hi, everyone!
The Flashcoders list has been migrated to a new list server, and should be
fully operational. I apologize for the downtime.
I actually prefer to roll my own - I don't need to do any player version
detection in my organization (everyone is using the same player) - I
just need to embed it the right way - the Javascript to do it is super
easy.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
GTO Learning Leadership Development
eTools
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