As others have said, ActionScript is quite different from Rev. But if your client is going the Flex route, it may be possible to translate the interface components. Flex uses XML for component layout, and in theory at least, it should be possible to map Rev components to the Flex equivalent. (It may even be possible to create "placeholders" for script elements.) Whether the result would be of practical use is another question. If your interface is simple, it's probably not worth the trouble. (And if it's complex, I guess the results may be less useable.)

An interesting project, even if just to prove it's impractical. Has anyone tried this before?

Cheers
Dave


On 2 Jun 2009, at 15:25, George C Brackett wrote:

How close is ActionScript (Flash) scripting to Rev scripting? I'm doing prototyping in Rev for a client that uses only Flash and Flex to publish. My prototypes so far are pretty simple, with no fancy graphic stuff, a little manipulation on-screen and mainly buttons to check answers, reveal hints, or move on. Is there enough commonality between the two systems to hope for a relatively easy translation? Or would a total Flash re-write be the only reasonable option?

George

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