FYI It ran fine for me. I did mention it supported AS3 > HTML on the site
(so no Flash Player requirement). So it's says it's doing what we want it
to IIUC but I couldn't find any links to live examples.

On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 5:21 PM, Omar Gonzalez <omarg.develo...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 3:13 PM, Omar Gonzalez <omarg.develo...@gmail.com
> >wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 2:54 PM, Mr. Rich <mrrich....@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> This is a long discussion for something already available.
> >>
> >> http://reshapemedia.com/ftml/
> >>
> >> - flash (including older swf files) to html
> >> - php to flash
> >> - photoshop to flash
> >> - renders in browser
> >> - lots of demos and docs
> >> - no install, only 5 min setup
> >> - lots more
> >>
> >> That's only the online version.  There is a client as3 and server php
> >> project that lets you do even more... try it out.
> >>
> >> The next step is a java and windows library... then the same flash code
> >> can
> >> export to html, php, java, .net... then only ios left.
> >>
> >> Flash is much further than you're all thinking.
> >>
> >>
> > First of all, this renders in Flash. The whole point of wanting to
> > cross-compile is so that the output is HTML/JavaScript.
> >
> > Second, the performance on that page is far from desirable.
> >
> > And finally, that is FAR from being a Flex -> HTML/JS cross-compilation.
> > I'm not sure what the F they're doing there but it runs horribly, renders
> > in Flash, and is most definitely NOT cross-compiling.
> >
> > -omar
> >
>
>
> Did I mention it runs horribly?
>
> Here's what they're doing...
>
> You place this crap at the bottom of you "FTML": <iframe src="
> http://reshapemedia.com/ftml/engine/"; width="100%" height="100%"></iframe>
>
> The iframe proceeds to read the page its loaded in, parses the "FTML" and
> feeds it to a SWF file that renders it as Flash.
>
> Horrible, and again, not a cross-compiler from AS3 -> HTML/JS
>
> -omar
>

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