Flash Lite 2.1 new features

Flash Lite 2.1 adds support for inline text input. In previous versions of Flash Lite, input text fields used the device’s generic input text dialog box. In Flash Lite 2.1, input text fields can be edited directly.

Note: Devices that support complex languages (for example, Hebrew, Arabic, Farsi, and some Asian languages) do not support inline text input. The functionality of input text fields on these devices will be the same for Flash Lite 2.1 as it is for Flash Lite 2.0.

Flash Lite 2.1 enables socket communication using the XMLSocket class on devices that support it. (For more information, see the Flash Lite 2.x and 3.0 ActionScript Language Reference.) For more information about input text fields, see Working with text and fonts.

Flash Lite 2.1 also adds tools to develop Flash Lite applications that run on devices using the Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless® (BREW®) platform made by QUALCOMM Incorporated. For more information about these tools, see Developing Flash Lite applications for BREW.