Here's one for you Flash guru's out there. I'm building an interactive map in
flex and I'm using .swf images. I built a few .swf images by downloading a
flash trial, importing the image into CS3 Flash Professional and then exporting
the image as a .swf object. I don't have any timelines,
That is correct. When Flex 2 was launched in 2006, it was almost a complete redesign from 1.5 to take advantage of Flash Player 9 VM. Darrell RossPartnerEnablus|3 Mill Creek Ave,Suite 425,Alpharetta, GA 30022T:(404) 492-8115|F:(866) 434-3596|C:(404) 392-6592http://www.enablus.comThe
Tommy,
Loading non-Flash Player 9 SWF files into a Flex 2/3 application is often
very wonky because the Flash 8 or lower file gets loaded into a different
virtual machine (AVM1) than the VM that Flash 9 content is loading (AVM2).
Generally speaking, those two VMs do not speak to one another.
If
As a student who uses the free version, it is exactly the same as the paid
for version. I love it! And when I decide to do something that will make
me money, I'll buy it.
Brandon
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 4:56 PM, John Waggener [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Sweet. I think that should work.