Ok sorry, i stand correct and was obviously out of line. Thank you for clearing that up. Next time i'll investigate better before posting nonsense on the list.
> I think I've explained this on the list already. The Flash Player has > multiple version numbers, making for a lot of confusion. The numbers are: > > 1) The public version of the player > 2) The SWF version number in the SWF > 3) The SWF File Format spec. > > These numbers are no longer kept in sync. FlashPlayer 11.1 (public version) > handles SWF version 13 or lower, and all SWF files conform to SWF File > Format 10. > > There have been no changes to the SWF file format since player 10. There > have been changes to the API forcing new SWF version numbers, and we choose > public versions based on some marketing/business logic. > > So, everything you need is really out there. > > And according to Dave McAllister, Adobe's Director of Open Source and > Standards: "...there is already a fairly decent SWF player clone, called > lightspark. > http://lightspark.github.com/ and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lightspark > > But really, now is not the time to be trying to develop or target an open > source player. > > -- > Alex Harui > Flex SDK Team > Adobe Systems, Inc. > http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui > Met vriendelijke groet, Arnoud Bos Artim interactive E arn...@artim-interactive.nl W www.artim-interactive.nl T +31 6 246 40 216 A Elisabeth Wolffstraat 77-3 1053TT Amsterdam