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Rendering Flash/SWF content in JavaScript through open standards

January 15, 2010

Last year – in a discussion about what could be the next feature for a multi-runtime RIA platform like OpenLaszlo – the former OpenLaszlo director Jim Grandy came up with the idea of generating either JavaScript or OpenLaszlo’s XML based LZX source code out of exisiting SWF files. Today heise.de reported the launch of project [...]

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Adobe – Flash Player FP-40 bug will be fixed with the release of 10.1

October 21, 2009

After many months (even years) of waiting we finally have some information from Adobe on when the infamous FP-40 bug should be fixed. As an Adobe employee posted a few days ago: “I did a little investigation and confirmed this is fixed and will be available in the Flash Player 10.1 Beta to be released [...]

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OpenLaszlo & Open Web – CSS Downloadable Fonts Supported

October 11, 2009

Max Carlson has added support for CSS @font-face inclusion of True Type (TTF), Open Type Fonts (OTF) and embedded fonts in Internet Explorer (EOT) to OpenLaszlo trunk. As a result, now it’s possible to display custom fonts in Firefox (3.5+), Safari/Webkit, Opera 10 and IE 6,7 and 8. Technically Chrome supports downloadable fonts as [...]

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OpenLaszlo 5 Community Wishlist

October 1, 2009

If you have been using OpenLaszlo, what things would like to see improved, which features should be added? Any ideas for new APIs or standards that should be supported? Following some comments and good feedback on OpenLaszlo in the forums, I created this wiki page as a “community wishlist” for a future OpenLaszlo 5 version.
Personally [...]

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