J. Landman Gay,
Have you thought about marketing the external separately? I bet
Runtime's RevSelect program would be interested in helping you if
you wanted to do that. Contact Heather in support if you are
interested. I think this would be a very popular product.
Thanks for your information.
The commands/functions in the external are not still refined. For
example the external command to open a Flash movie needs 16 parameters:
SWFOpenMovie
the id of me,
the windowid of this stack,
channel,
DB,
baseURL,
mainURL,
title,
source,
sourceURL,
timestampCheckFlag,
quality,
movieX,
movieY,
movieW,
movieH,
displayFlag
In my application all parameters are needed to open a Flash movie
effectively. But some of them will be not necessary to other
applications. It takes time to refined the external.
Thank again for your information.
Jiro Harada
On 2008/07/25, at 11:40, J. Landman Gay wrote:
Jiro Harada wrote:
Ken,
How are you playing the Flash movies - are you using
revBrowser?
No, I wrote an external to handle Flash Player.
In the Lib folder of this application, you will find
BlendCoffee.dll on Windows or BlendCoffee.bundle on Mac OS.
This is the external. This external enables that Flash Player
plays Flash movies in Runrev. It cannot display HTML contents.
This external also enables that Runrev calls ActionScritpt and
ActionScript sends messages to handlers in Runrev.
Wow. Have you thought about marketing the external separately? I
bet Runtime's RevSelect program would be interested in helping you
if you wanted to do that. Contact Heather in support if you are
interested. I think this would be a very popular product.
--
Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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