I've been told that Flex doesn't have these limitations.  Of course, there's
always scalability, and I don't know if that's a problem or not.  I know
that Yahoo was using Flex for a beta version of their Maps site, but I don't
know if they stuck with it or not.

On 1/11/07, Steve Milburn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The error I was receiving about a 32K limit was something similar to the
> following:
>
> Branch between 71782 and 104556 around line 0 exceeds 32K span. If
> possible,
> please refactor this component
>
> This seems to be a different error message than the one you are
> getting.  Maybe that is why adding more controls does not work for you.
> Sorry about that.  It has been a while since I used flash forms myself
> and just remembered the 32K part of the error and I assumed it was the
> same thing.
>
> It looks like we have reached the same conclusion about flash forms
> though - at first glance they seem great but it does not take that long
> to realize they are not quite ready for prime-time.  Because of that, I
> had no interest in experimenting with Flex  for a long time, assuming
> the same issues would arise.  I've recently delved into Flex a little
> bit and so far I am cautiously optimistic about it (for the right
> application, of course).
>
> Steve
>
>
> Jacob Munson wrote:
> >> I had this problem as well when developing a complex flash form. That
> >> blog entry is accurate (as long as you have applied the latest CF
> >> updates). You may come across this problem again down the road, but
> >> every time it happened to me it always went away after adding some more
> >> code and/or controls.
> >>
> >
> >
> > I've been adding more controls all morning with no luck.  I just saw
> this
> > message in the Adobe forums from Mike Nimer: "That is a hard limit in
> this
> > release. You will need to break up the form.
> > Sometimes removing things like style settings can lower the size down
> just
> > enough."  This REALLY pisses me off.  I've spent about 30 hours on this
> > form, now I've got to start over and do it in html.  I still need to add
> a
> > lot of stuff before I'll be done, so there's no way I'm going to stay
> under
> > this limitation.  This is one of the reasons I hate using proprietary
> > products...these companies are always screwing you over somehow, in an
> > effort to get you to buy their other expensive products (in this case
> Flex).


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