| I spent a bit of time trying to figure out why previous reimplementation efforts didn't get anywhere. Here's where they get stuck swf format: 100% implemented Tamarind AS3 VM: Open sourced by adobe. AS1, AS2, AS3: Not technically 100% but effectively so Flash platform API: Enormous and bug ridden, like mapping the coastline of finland. you can get 90% through this and have 90% to go, over and over again for however many decades you care to work on it. It's not like the stuff here is hard, it's just the sheer quantity of stuff, like, for instance, the precise way that XML whitespace gets parsed by the XML parser into a DOM matters. The gamma interpretation of RGBA colours. And so on. Flash rendering pipeline: No one has succeeded in figuring out how this works, at all. You can get far enough for strongbad, but for 100% compatibility, the CheerpX approach is the only one that I think has any chance of success. |