On Aug 12, 2004, at 3:43 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
MisterX wrote:
Anyone heard of a good fla[sh] file format source/parser lately?
No, but I found a good non-proprietary replacement: <http://www.w3.org/Graphics/SVG/>
With CSS, JavaScript, DOM, and SMIL all operating as subsets under the SVG umbrella, there's little one can't do with SVG.
Parsing it is a snap: it's all XML. Delivering it efficiently is a snap: gzip-compressed delivery is part of the spec.
have you folks looked into XUL? it's very cool... And any mozilla based browser supports it out of the box.
for a little Demo, try the Mozilla Amazon Browser at http://mab.mozdev.org/ just click on "Try Mab 1.2". You must try it with a mozilla based browser, I just tried it with firefox on my MacOS 10.3.5 and it worked nice. It brings good UI to browsers, I think it's a good way to go for webapps when you can't deploy a netapp...
Andre
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