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Re: [Gnash-dev] YouTube using SWF10 today
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strk |
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Re: [Gnash-dev] YouTube using SWF10 today |
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Tue, 23 Mar 2010 16:16:47 +0100 |
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 04:02:03PM +0100, Alessandro Pignotti wrote:
> Ok, what command line options do you need?
Uhm, let's see:
-U (used to resolve relative urls),
-u (to assign an url to top-level [root] movie)
-x [IMPORTANT] for xembed window id
-F for a filedescriptor to send geturl requests to
(handles javascript and no-return urls getting, dunno if
that's still allowed with AVM2)
-P to pass the params set in HTML (most used being FlashVariables or
similar IIRC).
'-' argument for reading the SWF from stdin (this would just be needed
for the proof-of-concept).
Easiest is probably looking at the npapi/plugin.cpp code as all it
does is spawning the standalone.
The proof of concept would be to export GNASH_PLAYER=/usr/local/bin/lightspark
in the browser environment and see it magically work.
--strk;
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- Re: [Gnash-dev] YouTube using SWF10 today, Alessandro Pignotti, 2010/03/14
- Re: [Gnash-dev] YouTube using SWF10 today, strk, 2010/03/15
- Re: [Gnash-dev] YouTube using SWF10 today, Alessandro Pignotti, 2010/03/15
- Re: [Gnash-dev] YouTube using SWF10 today, strk, 2010/03/23
- Re: [Gnash-dev] YouTube using SWF10 today, Alessandro Pignotti, 2010/03/23
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- Re: [Gnash-dev] YouTube using SWF10 today, Rob Savoye, 2010/03/24
- Re: [Gnash-dev] YouTube using SWF10 today, strk, 2010/03/24
- Re: [Gnash-dev] YouTube using SWF10 today, Alessandro Pignotti, 2010/03/24