letting users know there are bugs in their code is always a good thing.
By "users" I mean people watching flash movies written by people they have never met. Letting flash authors know, yes. How about Gnash automatically mailing any Flash syntax errors to the author of the flash movie being played? :D :D
One of these days we'll add support for debugging Flash movies, and at that point users might want to have a graphical warning message pop up.
Again "users" -> "flash developers doing testing with gnash" However, yes, that is a field that is not addressed by the adobe stuff at all
With framebuffer based devices, I think it's highly likely they'll be only running one Flash movie all the time, so you wouldn't be getting any warnings.
That depends where we take Gnash. Once flash objects can contain URLs and load other flash movies within or instead of themselves, it becomes a parallel universe to the web. M _______________________________________________ Gnash-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnash-dev

