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Ruffle is a Flash Player emulator written in Rust. Ruffle targets both desktop and the web using WebAssembly.

Ruffle Player is a Flash emulator supporting SWF files, enabling users to copy, cut, and paste functions effectively.

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ruffle-core ruffle-core is the core javascript bindings to the Wasm ruffle-web binary, and contains the actual public API. Using ruffle-core For more examples and in-depth documentation on how to use Ruffle on your website, please check out our wiki. Host Ruffle The core package is configured for websites that build and bundle their files ...

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Until recently, Ruffle's text input was a terrible example of this; shortcuts barely worked, you couldn't highlight text, scrolling was unlikely and it was just generally wonky.

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It's been a very busy 2023 for Ruffle, so much so that we didn't find the time to write a new progress report with everything going on! Let's fix that!

Get ready for the biggest Ruffle announcement yet! And the first one on the blog!

Enable (true) or disable (false) Ruffle's built in compatibility rules. These are rules that may make some content work by deliberately changing behaviour, for example by rewriting requests or spoofing SWF urls if they rely on websites that no longer exist.

ruffle-web Test Web ruffle-web is a Wasm version of Ruffle, intended for use by either using the ruffle-selfhosted or ruffle-extension NPM packages. This project is split into two parts: The actual Flash player written in Rust, and a javascript interface to it.

Documentation for ruffle-core The Config module contains all the types that Ruffle uses for movie configs. The main interface of interest here is BaseLoadOptions, which you can apply to window.RufflePlayer.config to set the default configuration of all players.