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Feb 25, 2008View in Crawl 4
I meant that purely as a retort to the "Using applications offline" comment, which you can already do if you save the swf. Local file access obviously has nothing to do with that, but I wonder if it's worth making a new platform for what seems to be that and not much else...
srg13Feb 27, 2008
Well done multi-platform programs need a lot of code... So I suppose this has a place for small applications that are not worth the bother.
orion682Feb 27, 2008
I meant that purely as a retort to the "Using applications offline" comment, which you can already do if you save the swf. Local file access obviously has nothing to do with that, but I wonder if it's worth making a new platform for what seems to be that and not much else...
dmccrearyMar 11, 2008
If you are more interested in w3c web standards then vendor standards people may want to check out sidewinder. It support the w3c XForms standard. <a class="user" href="http://www.formsplayer.com/project/Sidewinder+project">http://www.formsplayer.com/project/Sidewinder+proj ...</a>
kjohn22066Mar 24, 2008
A free book for Adobe AIR 1.0:<a class="user" href="http://groups.google.com/group/freecomputerbooks/web/adobe-integrated-runtime-air-for-javascript-developers-pocket-guide-2007-mike-chambers-et-al">http://groups.google.com/group/freecomputerbooks/w ...</a>
norealityMay 11, 2008
True, you have a point...idk