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tags in other browsers, starting with IE (using ActiveScript interfaces).
tags in other browsers, starting with IE (using ActiveScript interfaces).


This work is about to start - see [[Tamarin:ScreamingMonkey:Planning notes]] for our plan of attack.
== Current Status ==
A prototype implementation has been completed, and is in in the tamarin-central Mercurial repository (look for an axscript directory).  At this stage you must build and register it yourself, following the instructions in [http://mxr-test.landfill.bugzilla.org/tamarin-central/source/axscript/README.txt README.txt].


You can usually find markh and brendan on irc.mozilla.org #developers. If you want to help and have the hacking, testing, documenting, or evangelising skills, just ping us.
We are currently planning Stage 2 - see [[Tamarin:ScreamingMonkey:Planning notes]] for our plan of attack.
 
== Get Involved ==
You can usually find markh and brendan on irc.mozilla.org #developers. If you want to help and have the hacking, testing, documenting, or evangelising skills, just ping us (the [[Tamarin:ScreamingMonkey:Planning notes]] may offer some ideas about how you can help)

Revision as of 02:11, 23 October 2007

ScreamingMonkey is the project to add script-engine integration glue to Tamarin, so that it can handle

 <script type="application/ecmascript;version=4">

and

 <script type="application/javascript;version=2">

tags in other browsers, starting with IE (using ActiveScript interfaces).

Current Status

A prototype implementation has been completed, and is in in the tamarin-central Mercurial repository (look for an axscript directory). At this stage you must build and register it yourself, following the instructions in README.txt.

We are currently planning Stage 2 - see Tamarin:ScreamingMonkey:Planning notes for our plan of attack.

Get Involved

You can usually find markh and brendan on irc.mozilla.org #developers. If you want to help and have the hacking, testing, documenting, or evangelising skills, just ping us (the Tamarin:ScreamingMonkey:Planning notes may offer some ideas about how you can help)