Patrick Logan wrote:
# "Dave Thomas" <Dave / PragmaticProgrammer.com> wrote
# in message news:m2snmuvgrr.fsf / zip.local.thomases.com...
# >
# > Macromedia's Flash format is everywhere on the web...
Apparently so; I didn't have to download a plugin to run Dave's demos for
either Netscape or MS I.Explorer. FAPP, that's *everwhere*. :-)
# I think I recall that Squeak Smalltalk (open source) has implemented
# support for Flash without the use of Macromedia's software. Someone
# adventurous and interested in Flash may be able to copy some of that
# code into Ruby (plus some GUI with a canvas, I don't know if Tk has
# what it takes?)
You mean standalone GUI-wise or browser GUI-wise?
I haven't used this, however ....
http://www.scriptics.com/resource/software/tools/plugin/
| The Web browser plug-in lets you run Tcl/Tk scripts in your browser.
| For security reasons there are some limitations to your "Tclet", but
| for intranet applications you can craft custom security policies.
Conrad Schneiker
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