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ActionScript 2.0 is the second major release of the ActionScript object-oriented programming language from Macromedia, based on the ECMAScript 4 Netscape Proposal with class-based inheritance.[1]

Product history[]

Macromedia Flash Player 7 (MX 2004) introduced ActionScript 2 along with support for CSS styling. ActionScript 2 can cross compile to ActionScript 1.0 byte-code, so that it can run in Flash Player 6.

Macromedia Flash Player 8 further extended both ActionScript 1 and 2 by adding new class libraries with APIs for controlling bitmap data at run-time, file uploads and live filters for blur and dropshadow.

References[]

  1. ECMAScript 4 Netscape Proposal. Netscape (June 30, 2003). Retrieved on April 11, 2019.

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