Jude,

That is way cool!

What would be involved in getting it to work with FlexJS MXML?

Harbs

> On Feb 12, 2017, at 11:14 PM, flex capacitor <flexcapaci...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I just wanted to make the community aware of the project MXML Azzurro
> <https://www.radii8.com/mxml/>. It's an online MXML editor, interpreter and
> render that you can use to create and post MXML snippets.
> 
> Why do this?
> 
>   - So Flex developers can see MXML code rendered live without installing
>   a compiler
>   - So Flex developers can save and share MXML snippets
>   - So non-Flex developers can see MXML syntax and rendered results
> 
> Also, HTML markup is far behind MXML and XML in general. Not so much the
> rendering but the markup. We need to promote something better natively even
> if we are cross compiling to it. HTML doesn't have VGroups or HGroups like
> Flex or simple styles like horizontalAlign or verticalAlign. They have
> display, box-sizing, floats, shadow dom, no content fit and all of these
> other rules to get basic functionality we get for free. They probably won't
> listen but if they were wise they could use MXML (mustella, etc) as a
> scaffold for a updated syntax and expected syntax behavior.
> 
> If it's something that would fit on the Apache website it's welcome.
> 
> Note:  It does not support states, declarations, css or AS3 although those
> things can be added in time by myself or anyone who has access to github.
> It has dependencies to other project libraries but with some work it can be
> decoupled.
> 
> More info here <https://www.radii8.com/blog/?p=1075>. The source is at
> github here <https://github.com/monkeypunch3/MXML-Azzurro>.

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