its awesome
now, just look in the help docs, lots of good tuts there
heres some links to tuts to get ya going
Flash:
http://www.markme.com/mesh/archives/004700.cfm
http://www.sephiroth.it/python/sepy.php
http://flashmx2004.com/forums/index.php?
http://www.ultrashock.com
http://www.flash-db.com/
http://www.flashkit.com/index.shtml
http://www.flashcfm.com/
http://www.kirupa.com/
http://www.flashloaded.com
https://store.beamjive.com/
http://www.flashscript.biz/components.html
http://www.flashnewz.com/
http://www.funciton.com/commponents/
http://www.actionscripts.org
http://www.kewbee.de/FlashPluginSwitcher/index.php
http://www.jason3d.com/tutorials/
http://www.moock.org/unity/
http://www.actionscripthero.com
http://www.daemon.com.au/go/training/tips-and-tricks/flash-remoting
http://www.flashmagazine.com/html/495.htm
http://www.internetcross.com/flash_tutorials.php
http://philflash.inway.fr/example.html
http://www.flashkart.com/
http://www.muzakdeezign.com/mxi_creator/about.asp
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Mike Kear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 18:20:17 +1000
>[rant mode on]
>
>Well not ALL technical book authors. I have been trying to get my
>head around a flash problem today, and I spent three valuable hours,
>while the deadline clock ticked away looking through books about
>flash, and NOT ONE of them actually MENTIONS the version of flash it's
>written for.
>
>Oh I know why ... they want to keep on selling their book to mugs who
>dont know the product doesnt match their old version of the book.
>But that doesnt help me as a developer.
>
>For example, I saw a book called "Flash and XML - A Developers Guide",
>by Dov Jacobson and Jesse Jacobson. NOWHERE does it mention the
>version of flash it's written for. The only way to tell it's not for
>FlashMX is the screenshots in the text, which dont look like
>WindowsXP, and the publish date, hidden away in the VERRY small fine
>print on page viii. What use is that? How many people, thinking
>XML is pretty new, and up to date, will be duped into buying the book
>only to find that it's totally useless for their FlashMX because few
>of the commands for FlashMX are where they used to be in Flash 5?
>
>Part of the trouble with Flash is that every new version has commands
>in a new place. I can never remember from one month's end to the
>next how the hell to do anything. For example it took me 4 hours
>today to produce a simple rollover effect on an object. I tried 4
>different tutorials only to give up on them because either the author
>of the tutorial assumed the reader had more than a passing knowledge
>of the product, or it was for a different version and there was no
>mention of what version it was written for. So after half an hour of
>working through his tutorial I had to give it away as a waste of time
>because I couldn't follow it.
>
>The bottom line .... I've never once been able to produce anything
>worthwhile in flash, aside from a simple banner.
>
>Compatible with the other macromedia products? Common user
>interface? RUBBISH!!!! IT's NOTHING like it!
>
>[/rant mode off]
>
>--
>Cheers
>Mike Kear
>Windsor, NSW, Australia
>AFP Webworks
>http://afpwebworks.com
>.com,.net,.org domains from AUD$20/Year
>
>
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