Re: Flex to Adobe AIR migration

2020-06-12 Thread Paul Stearns
Alex: No, I have not considered loading & running directly. It is an interesting thought however. My approach is to load the file to the client computer as needed, then executing the local swf file.. My problem is I need a solution which will work today. Converting to Royale, Haxe or

Re: Flex to Adobe AIR migration

2020-06-12 Thread Ramazan Ergüder Bekrek
You don't need to convert anything there is https://www.leaningtech.com/pages/cheerpx.html which will allow after 2020 to run flash/flex applications on the browser. Also there is also ruffle : https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle Both of these projects are growing so don't worry. 12.06.2020,

Re: Flex to Adobe AIR migration

2020-06-12 Thread Paul Stearns
Darren: Would you be willing to share the "Adobe Air SWF Launcher?" If not we would be very interested in as much detail as you would be willing to share, so that we could replicate it. What I am in the middle of writing is a main application shell which checks the date of the local SWF, the

Re: Keeping user applications up to date in AIR.

2020-06-12 Thread Carlos Rovira
Many thanks for the clarification Andrew! :) El vie., 12 jun. 2020 a las 11:13, Frost, Andrew () escribió: > Hi > > Sorry! no, there shouldn’t be any problem with AIR continuing to render > the same Flex apps that they do at the moment. It will still render > Flash-based and HTML-based content

Re: Keeping user applications up to date in AIR.

2020-06-12 Thread Carlos Rovira
Hi Andrew, I'm a bit confused here with your email. Do you mean that AIR apps in 2021 will not be able to render Flash/Flex apps? I think many people count on that. Thanks El jue., 11 jun. 2020 a las 21:58, Frost, Andrew () escribió: > Hi all > > Yes, using AIR to load some HTML content is