Hey Mudong.

if you're using flashdevelop, try downloading the "demos" zip from
away3d.com/downloads. that contains examples in actionscript files, which do
not require cs4 to run. the fla format is something to open in either Flash
cs3 or Flash cs4, the standard Adobe editing tool for Flash. IF you are keen
to stick to code, then Flashdevelop, FDT and Flexbuilder are considered
better laternatives for creating and editing flash content

cheers

Rob

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 9:07 AM, mudong <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> guys, I am very new to this flash programming thing.
>
> I got this lesson file(lessons_2_3_0.zip) under "get started" on the
> away3d download page. After I unzipped the file, it's all .fla
> and .swf files in it. I played the .swf files in web browser, it's
> just some 3d objects moving around.
>
> I tried to use flashdevelop to open .fla and .swf, for .swf, I can see
> objects in the file, but cannot see the source file.
>
> So is there another way I can use these lesson files so I can really
> learn something? It would help the most if I can see the source code,
> but how?
>
> please help, thanks a lot,
>
> Ron
>
>


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Flash Development & Consultancy

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