Ah, any more, that is it, Flex 1 must have done that :-)

Nothing wrong with my comp - far from it. But again, my bad experiences must
have been with Flex 1.






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-----Original Message-----
From: Rick Root
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Fri Sep 01 19:36:29 2006
Subject: Re: Flex 2 - painfully slow...

Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
> What about apps which have to be dynamically compiled - doesn't flex have
to
> recompile each time a static value is dynamically changed? Such as field
> label - not a value changed via a bind.

Flex 2 apps are not dynamically compiled.  Ever.

It's just a .swf that is deployed to a plain old web server.  There is 
no flex server component anymore (unless you're using Flex Data 
Services, but that doesn't recompile the swf either).

If you can't even get a simplle mortgage calc app to run in your 
browser, there's something wrong with your computer.  It's not Flex.

Rick



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