Hi,

Believe it or not, there are still some people working with AS2. There
are plenty of perfectly good reasons to do so, the most obvious one
being developing for limited power devices, ad server platforms which
mandate older versions, wanting to run on mobile/wii (AFAIK it
supports AS2 only, although I understand this may have recently
changed).

 I don't think it's an unreasonable question.

Perhaps someone would like to do a back port?

Alias


2009/3/19 Merrill, Jason <[email protected]>:
>>> Hi Martin. It's unfortunate that the framework is AS3 only,
>>>because no free flash player would support it.
>>>Is there any plan to support older bytecode ?
>
> What is the relevance of that comment?  And what are you referring to by
> "free flash player"?  Adobe's Flash player is free and supports AS3.
>
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