[Xerte] Re: xerte3 and XOT modules

Pat Lockley patrick.lockley at googlemail.com
Mon Mar 26 23:28:29 BST 2012


Hi Vassilis,

Xerte 3 makes AS3 SWFs, which won't load in AS2 (XOT).

You might be able to develop the functions in Xerte 2?

Also, work is about to start on an HTML 5 player.

There is a xerte developer list you might find useful.

Pat

On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 11:00 PM, Vassilis Virvilis
<vasvir at iit.demokritos.gr> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am in the process of evaluation xerte and XOT application in a medical
> university. I have to say that what I see so far is impressing. Compliments
> to the authors.
>
> I have installed XOT and I have managed to create some simple content with
> it.
>
> The problem is that I have some advanced interactivity requirements such as
> drawing lines in an image and sensing mouse moves and location and XOT
> existing pages are not enough. However looks like xerte3 unlocks all the
> potential of the flex platform. So the question is can I use xerte3 to
> create modules/templates/wizards for XOT? My understanding from reading the
> posts and replies is that this is not currently possible but it is planned
> to happen. No pressure but
>
>        1) Is there a workaround / procedure to install template pages in XOT
> made by xerte3?
>        2) does anybody have any timeframe for this?
>        3) What are the stumbling blocks?
>        4) Is there a way I can help?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
>
>       Vassilis Virvilis
>
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