Nuno

Not to mention the additional problem of developing ColdFusion code, HTML,
JavaScript, and CSS combined and getting it all to be compatible. Took me a
while to figure out how to get Dynamic Content into the scroll2 object.

I can now develop more data-aware widgets based on DynAPI 2. Adds another level
to the meaning of the word "Dynamic".

Regards
Peter Luxmore
CompSync Technologies.


Nuno Ferreira wrote:

> That's an easy one to answer...
> Database Access...
> Unless you use Generator or something, it's still very very tricky
> to use Dynamic Content with Flash. That's why I got drawn to the
> DynAPI in the first place. And besides, did you see the load sizes
> and speed of execution of a flash movie that makes heavily use of bitmap
> images? They're staggering!
>
> NunoF
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matthew
> Shirey
> Sent: terca-feira, 5 de Dezembro de 2000 17:39
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Dynapi-Help] Scroll2 and List
>
> I am seriously impressed by this site... but I have to ask, why wouldn't
> someone use Flash for something like this and gain the added compatibility
> of supporting the Mac and earlier versions of NS and IE?  It's very nice but
> it really reminds me of most things I see done in Flash.
>
> M.
>
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