waveOSBeta wrote:
Is this still going?
im not sure... but whats there already is, is realy good!
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I wish I could of seen this. The link is now dead.
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AnonymousTom wrote:
I wish I could of seen this. The link is now dead.
parseroo wrote:
Hi All,
The NowUR link is dead (someone 'stole' that FQDN), but the google code link is still fine:
* http://code.google.com/p/scratchonflash/
and I updated the URL on that page to point to the ec2 instance that has a running version.
Unfortunately, Flash has become more and more 'secure' over this time period, so the demo which loads from 'scratch.mit.edu' by default won't work unless there is a 'crossdomain.xml' at the root of the scratch server. If anyone can make that happen, that would be great :-) But otherwise, put the 'sb' file somewhere you can access it and add the crossdomain.xml there too.
For example, entering:
* http://ec2-75-101-154-83.compute-1.amazonaws.com/260752.sb
into the demo should work [however ugly that URL is... sorry about that].
I can't start working on this project again, but I apologize for not making the link work better since demoing is definitely useful before someone works with the code.
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markyparky56 wrote:
AnonymousTom wrote:
I wish I could of seen this. The link is now dead.
parseroo wrote:
Hi All,
The NowUR link is dead (someone 'stole' that FQDN), but the google code link is still fine:
* http://code.google.com/p/scratchonflash/
and I updated the URL on that page to point to the ec2 instance that has a running version.
Unfortunately, Flash has become more and more 'secure' over this time period, so the demo which loads from 'scratch.mit.edu' by default won't work unless there is a 'crossdomain.xml' at the root of the scratch server. If anyone can make that happen, that would be great :-) But otherwise, put the 'sb' file somewhere you can access it and add the crossdomain.xml there too.
For example, entering:
* http://ec2-75-101-154-83.compute-1.amazonaws.com/260752.sb
into the demo should work [however ugly that URL is... sorry about that].
I can't start working on this project again, but I apologize for not making the link work better since demoing is definitely useful before someone works with the code.
Thanks for that redirect. Amazing flash project by the way. I have many questions but of course, I'll keep myself wondering.
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AnonymousTom wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
AnonymousTom wrote:
I wish I could of seen this. The link is now dead.
parseroo wrote:
Hi All,
The NowUR link is dead (someone 'stole' that FQDN), but the google code link is still fine:
* http://code.google.com/p/scratchonflash/
and I updated the URL on that page to point to the ec2 instance that has a running version.
Unfortunately, Flash has become more and more 'secure' over this time period, so the demo which loads from 'scratch.mit.edu' by default won't work unless there is a 'crossdomain.xml' at the root of the scratch server. If anyone can make that happen, that would be great :-) But otherwise, put the 'sb' file somewhere you can access it and add the crossdomain.xml there too.
For example, entering:
* http://ec2-75-101-154-83.compute-1.amazonaws.com/260752.sb
into the demo should work [however ugly that URL is... sorry about that].
I can't start working on this project again, but I apologize for not making the link work better since demoing is definitely useful before someone works with the code.Thanks for that redirect. Amazing flash project by the way. I have many questions but of course, I'll keep myself wondering.
Questons such as?
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cds56 wrote:
likegames wrote:
it was parked
http://ec2-75-101-154-83.compute-1.amazonaws.com/scratch/ScratchPlayer.html
You've got 400 posts! (Just to say)
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Bump
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markyparky56 wrote:
cds56 wrote:
likegames wrote:
it was parked
http://ec2-75-101-154-83.compute-1.amazonaws.com/scratch/ScratchPlayer.html
You've got 400 posts! (Just to say)
Thanks marky, and you've surpassed 5000.
For every 1 post I make, you post 10.
LOLOLOLLL
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cds56 wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
cds56 wrote:
http://ec2-75-101-154-83.compute-1.amazonaws.com/scratch/ScratchPlayer.htmlYou've got 400 posts! (Just to say)
Thanks marky, and you've surpassed 5000.
For every 1 post I make, you post 10.
LOLOLOLLL
This is getting offtopic, but sort of,
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Because this project was made two years ago.
If anyone can get the source code for this, it would be nice.
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parseroo wrote:
Hi All,
The NowUR link is dead (someone 'stole' that FQDN), but the google code link is still fine:
* http://code.google.com/p/scratchonflash/
and I updated the URL on that page to point to the ec2 instance that has a running version.
Unfortunately, Flash has become more and more 'secure' over this time period, so the demo which loads from 'scratch.mit.edu' by default won't work unless there is a 'crossdomain.xml' at the root of the scratch server. If anyone can make that happen, that would be great :-) But otherwise, put the 'sb' file somewhere you can access it and add the crossdomain.xml there too.
For example, entering:
* http://ec2-75-101-154-83.compute-1.amazonaws.com/260752.sb
into the demo should work [however ugly that URL is... sorry about that].
I can't start working on this project again, but I apologize for not making the link work better since demoing is definitely useful before someone works with the code.
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I have compiled the source and am hosting it at http://jsscratch.co.cc/ScratchPlayer.swf for anyone who cares.
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Woah... was this the Scratch Team's Flash inspiration? This is amazing!
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MathWizz wrote:
I have compiled the source and am hosting it at http://jsscratch.co.cc/ScratchPlayer.swf for anyone who cares.
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Is it better than the Scratch 2.0 preaplpha?

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Andres-Vander wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
I have compiled the source and am hosting it at http://jsscratch.co.cc/ScratchPlayer.swf for anyone who cares.
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Is it better than the Scratch 2.0 preaplpha?
No, it is only a Scratch player and has many missing blocks. The cool part is that it is open source.
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MathWizz wrote:
Andres-Vander wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
I have compiled the source and am hosting it at http://jsscratch.co.cc/ScratchPlayer.swf for anyone who cares.
![]()
Is it better than the Scratch 2.0 preaplpha?
No, it is only a Scratch player and has many missing blocks. The cool part is that it is open source.
![]()
That's basically what the 2.0 prealpha is, minus the open source part

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Andres-Vander wrote:
MathWizz wrote:
Andres-Vander wrote:
Is it better than the Scratch 2.0 preaplpha?No, it is only a Scratch player and has many missing blocks. The cool part is that it is open source.
![]()
That's basically what the 2.0 prealpha is, minus the open source part
Not really... Scratch 2.0 has all of the blocks plus new ones.
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