Thank you Dan. swfmill is more appreciated and needed than most of us
users probably realize. After years upon years of Adobe Flash
platform, it's current penetration is above 95% of the Web, and
frankly such things need to become public domain, as even thinking
that 95% of the Web uses proprietary technology is not a good thing in
my book. swfmill puts fairness into it all.

On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 15:33, Fred <phr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 4:40 PM, Daniel Cassidy
> <m...@danielcassidy.me.uk> wrote:
>> Hi List,
> <chop/>
>> Otherwise I am going to focus on improving swfmill’s documentation,
>> since that is the area that could do with most improvement.
>
> Indeed!
> I'm interested in making assets libraries compatible with HaXe.
> I'ld be interested in writing/updating/validating a document that
> addresses this issue.
>
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