Christian Menge wrote: > Hey Guys, > > We have been C developers for years and have decided to try a couple > projects using Python. I'm very excited about the potential gains we > mayl achieve using this language. > > We have a couple .SWF files that I want to play with a Python > application. I've installed Python for Windows and did some reading > about the COM controls. I've been able to import a Flash COM object > but not having much success making the movie PLAY. I also found an > article detailing how to use wxPython with Flash...but I was wondering > if it was possible to NOT use wxPython. > > Are there any samples that I could use to get my Flash movie up and > running?
Flash needs a window to play in. wxPython is probably the easiest way to get that window, but you can also create windows using win32ui and PythonWin. PythonWin is a relatively thin layer around MFC. If you've done MFC for years, that might feel more comfortable. There are samples in the python-win32 distribution. However, in the long term, I suspect you'd be happier with wxPython... -- Tim Roberts, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc. _______________________________________________ Python-win32 mailing list Python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32