wulfmaster wrote:
Pecola1 wrote:
GP1 wrote:
There are two ways to look at that source code. first, you could open the experimental viewer, press questions about this viewer, and right click that "window" that pops up and rightclick it, and choose view source. (It might not work on other browsers, I only use chrome). The second way to do it is to go into your browsers cache and open it in notepad.
If you mean the source code for editing the viewer, then open it in Adobe Flash Proffesional (or another versianYou must have misunderstood me, I meant the squeak browser. I see you must not know how to, as you have given me every other thing I could have been referring to. Thanks anyway.
The Experimental viewer is based on flash. It does not use squeak at all. To edit it, you either need an * version of adobe flash (Or copy it from school. That is allowed. Or buy it for 600 smackeroos.
Man i see people mixing up HTML and CSS code with what is really the experimental viewer source code, if the MIT dudes come here they will laugh there butt off at what you guys have said. this huge chunk of...
OK, let me clear things up for you guys, First of all, *.swf is not editable in notepad, that was the obvious (hilarious mistake), Secound, *.swf is a compiled format, which means you can't open it in Adobe Flash, there are some decompilers' out there, but they only decompile parts of the app.
and the you must have understood me one, I don't quite think you know what you were trying to say.
the last one... A bit better... but you can't edit something that is compiled.
and a little hint for the one talking about opening this and that then source code guy, next time try pressing F12
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