On 3/8/12 9:29 AM, "Igor Costa" <igorco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the feedback folks.
>
> This much appreciate. I guess chaning in the SDK and be IDE agnostic, not
> only be part of any third-party IDE, due to creating partnership or any
> relation with companies IDE will will break the model of Apache open-source.
We have to have the legal right to check in code to the Apache Flex
repository. We can have IDE-specific code as long as it has gone through
the right process to allow it.
>
> We could use the index.template.html from the SDK C:\Program Files
> (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Flash Builder 4.6\sdks\4.6.0\templates\swfobject
Apache Flex cannot have this file checked in until it is cleared by Adobe.
>
> @Alex, regarding IE7, there's ways to work around IE 7 support like
> Modernizr ( http://www.modernizr.com ) but is a way future.
>
> According from some sources ( http://theie7countdown.com/ ) has a 4% of
> world wide market share, And Google is dropping support for it
> http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9217279/Google_to_dump_support_for_Micr
> osoft_s_IE7
I don't doubt those numbers, but last I'd heard, IE7 was the standard in
many enterprises still, at a much greater percentage.
If we're going to only have one template, it should support IE7.
Having more than one template might be a good idea. There's lots of code in
history.js to support IE7 and older versions of FF and other browsers.
However, we won't be able to change FB and it will probably not handle
multiple templates.
--
Alex Harui
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems, Inc.
http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui