When I wrote this I was thinking the OP was talking about a Canvas IE
widget container, not a graphics container. Alex had mentioned it
would be a lot more work with accessibility etc, I agree.
I was just speaking about containing it, no ties to the outside world
in the beginning.
Mike
Quoting apa...@teotigraphix.com:
This is definitely how something would start, you would in essence
create a "player" where you could eliminate as many variables as
possible from the HTML/browser world.
Like I said, using ActionScript/Flex interface to output sometype of
native is what I'm really interested.
Just thinking but really cross compiling done well is just
templating on a high level. I have written my share of these and
actually wrote an asdoc clone in java using the jasblocks parser/dom.
I'll tell you one thing, once you lay down the initial base, start
creating your templates, in this case AST -> HTMLBuilder class that
then owns a template file, interesting ideas popup and new ways of
seeing the transformations happen.
Mike
Quoting "ysma...@yahoo.com" <ysma...@yahoo.com>:
My perhaps naive vision of what FalconJS would do (at least in the first
version), was that it would grab some kind of HTML5 canvas element; and do
everything in that rectangle: all drawing and event handling would occur in
that element. It's a 'simple' way to put a foot in the door of the HTML5
world. Well, I know that almost nothing is really simple. But it may be the
simplest way. Sorry if you guys had all that figured out already, I'm a
newbie here. ;o)
Anyway, I wonder how realistic this approach is.
Yvon Sauvageau
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