So a couple of years ago, Todd Yard and myself wrote the book Extending Flash MX 2004. It’s a good book on the subject. Really the only book on the subject (other than a Macromedia Press one that is just a print out of the JSFL help files).
Just before the book was published, I registered the domain www.flashextensibility.com . The idea was to put up a library of cool extensions, a forum for answering questions, and so forth. Well, life went on and I drifted away from JSFL except when I really needed it for something, and the site has pretty much died. I recently found out that the forum had been hacked, so I took that down. (damn PHPBB!)
So rather than continuing to pay monthly for a site that I, myself, haven’t visited in probably half a year or more, I’m letting it go. If anyone wants the domain, get in touch and we’ll work out transferring it to you. I’m not even trying to sell it. You can have it. I’d just like to see it go to directly someone who wants it rather than get it snatched up by someone who will try to make a profit off of selling it to someone else.
I’d hate to see this go down as well, as it’s been a big help to me in the past. I’ve got the webspace available, so if you haven’t had any other takers yet, let me know.
– Josh
I’d suggest contacting someone like Guy Watson (http://www.flashguru.co.uk) or Jesse Warden (http://www.jessewarden.com) as they are (or have) done some work with extending Flash.
Peter Elst jumped on it nice and quickly! We’ll hopefully be doing the transfer tonight.
In the tools section the correct URL is Handy Backup