>lingo exists only in the context of interactive multimedia. it has no
>inherent, independent existence. no scripting language is an island.
Agreed. It's only OOP in the context of the native host. But there are
bona-fide Director/Shockwave-scoped applications for a DOM implementation in
Lingo...even if all it effects is what you do in a movie. I've proved that
my applying my implementation to a large project going on here at Lightspan.
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Lightspan, Inc.
http://www.lightspan.com/
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