Kevin,

Can you point in the direction/tutorial of doing the following:

Using Flash Remoting to build insert form items in the stage.

Place my first component/movie clip 10pixels top, 10 pixels left then set the 
padding on the bottom of 10 pixels for the last item on the stage.  This way 
when the movie is built in runtime the contents in the movie determine the 
height and width of the stage.

>With the Flash stage, you can have it dynamically layout and resize your
>stage using a Listener. The Flash stage is as flexible with size as a
>regular page... it just takes a bit of extra effort to achieve the exact
>same capabilities.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Kevin
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ian Skinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: March 28, 2006 10:55 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: RE: where to start Ajax or Flex?
>
>Also correct me if I'm wrong but Flex since it uses Flash Player the stage
>can't be set dynamically.  If I build a dynamic form or page or menu system
>that varies in size I would have to plan out the stage size ahead of time.
>That's not dynamic.  I hope I'm wrong on this.
>
>
>Well, you could try my approach and play with both.  I'm still only a little
>beyond the "hello world" stage so I am not an expert on either.  But I will
>chime in that you can dynamically change the size of "stage" (It's not
>called that in the flex world, but the concept is the same).  You can create
>states and each state can be a different size with various transition
>effects involved.  
>
>Also, if you do not need the "flex enterprise service [FES]" as it is
>currently called, you can deploy a flex app to any service.  Once you are
>done and the app is compiled, it is a .swf file that can be put anywhere a
>.swf can currently go.  Without the FES piece, you are not able to PUSH data
>from the server to the client, but you can PULL all you want.
>
>
>
>
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>BloodSource
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