Sam

Good to know -- I'll be on the lookout

I would hope that Flex follows the CFMX model and is Java based.

We will see.

Christian says it works quite well on the Mac.

I certainly am not shy to point out any shortcomings I see...

BTW, so far, on the Mac, I have found that a Flex URL is case-sensitive
-- don't know why & have not investigated it yet.

     http://localhost:8100/Samples/flexstore/flexstore.mxml

works

     http://localhost:8100/samples/flexstore/flexstore.mxml

does not

Dick

On Apr 7, 2004, at 7:15 PM, Samuel R. Neff wrote:

> It's not just an issue of running the server application, there are
>  peripheral apps that aren't all available for the Mac or don't all
> work.
>  Flex has the Flex server, mxmlc compiler (which is just a script that
> calls
>  the right java classes in the server), fdb (again, script that calls
> java
>  classes), and the debug player.��I'm not sure if all of these work on
> the
>  Mac or if there are other things I'm forgetting.
>
>  Sam
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>  > -----Original Message-----
>  > From: Dick Applebaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  > Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 9:10 PM
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>  > Subject: Re: Flex not?
>  >
>  > >
>  > >��Note that this is not supported, but it seems to work very well.
>  >
>  > Funny this!��Considering the reputation of the Mac --- Preferred by
>  > artistic types and those who have money to spend to get what
>  > they want.
>  >
>  > Especially since JRun4 is a supported production platform on the
> Mac.
>  >
>  > Dick
>  >
>
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