Brian, Well, (a) that sucks, and (b) it really sucks. But at least it's a more understandable problem ;-) One which points all the more directly at the need for a new, improved animation builder.
(Pretty please?) Judy On Mon, 18 Apr 2005, Brian Yennie wrote: > Judy, > > I believe one problem is that there is no public API for embedded Flash > support. Last I checked, it requires paying a hefty license to > Macromedia for a development kit. Implementing from scratch is a huge > task also- notice that they aren't really any 3rd party Flash Players > (even Quicktime's support is always a little behind the curve). > > FWIW. I haven't looked into this in a while. > > The only reasonable way I know of to support Flash would be to offer up > support for browser plug-ins. > > Does anyone know of a dev environment that _does_ include embedded > Flash playback in a desktop app? > _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
