Dear all,

I've previously posted to introduce a new language called haXe
(haxe.org), that compiles to flash (6-9) bytecode, js and a server
language neko (nekovm.org). More recently I've been getting involved
with a project called xinf (xinf is not flash - xinf.org) that
promises exciting options in terms of exposing a consistent gui api to
haXe for targetting both js, flash 9 (potentially other versions also)
and a neko-based format that will run on a xinfinity player, currently
in development. This means your gui will be able to 'fall-back' onto
the flash player when xinfinity is not installed or while it still
lacks in features. I'm very interested to look at combining these
technologies for the purposes of e-leanring and because they all have
a very small footprint, I believe it to be very well suited to the
OLPC project. If anyone else share these interests please get in
touch. I do feel there is great potential.

Best,

Zjnue

On 1/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If I port LiVES to the OLPC, then there will also be the possibility to do
flash encoding using the sswf library.

Regards,
Gabriel.
http://lives.sourceforge.net


> People have been putting Gnash on the machine.  As it is open source,
> that is most likely what we can ship pre-installed.
>
> Flash 7 and flash 9 have also been run on the machine.
>
> Nothing is yet on the system by default.
>                                   - Jim
>
>
> On Sat, 2007-01-13 at 12:09 -0500, Chaochi Chang wrote:
>> Hi
>> My friend and I are buidling some software based on Flash
>> that users can create their own web pages online. We think
>> this maybe a good tool to go with OLPC for kids to design
>> their own pages. So I am interested in knowning the current
>> support situation of Flash at the browser on OLPC. When
>> will it support Flash, and will it be a fully supported Flash
>> plugin? (We need action script support to run our stuff)
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Chaochi
>>
>> PS. I will try to apply one or two machines to test our software
>>      if the Flash support is ready. Thanks.
> --
> Jim Gettys
> One Laptop Per Child
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