a pretty interesting CUFP using SWF

The link in my sig leads to a SWF made with SWF::Builder. :-) The SWF::Builder stuff is cool, but not quite perfected yet for access from Perl, there are alot of things which should work, but don't.

FWIW, I was watching the CNBC Business Channel a few weeks ago, and a plug was put in for Adobe, who is supposedly about to release some sort of "next generation" content generator, which according to the reporter, will blow everything else away, and become the standard...... of course, it may have just been stock pumping. :-)


I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. Cogito ergo sum a bum

In reply to Re^3: Perl/Tk Applet for Web by zentara
in thread Perl/Tk Applet for Web by neversaint

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