everyone pointed to the classpath within their own workspaces
(absolute path)... for some reason this did not go over well with the
team?


This may not apply, but what I've done before is have all members on the
team use the same directory structure, eg:

c:/data/flash/classes

Or whatever you want to call it. Then, flash docs shared all point to same
location, even though it's on local drive. Combine this with source control
and your staff will never look back, once they've made the adjustment!

Scott

On 10/26/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Thanks Mark,

We are using a source control system (perforce) and I originally wanted to
set
it up so everyone pointed to the classpath within their own workspaces
(absolute path)... for some reason this did not go over well with the
team?
Perhaps I'll need to explain it to them a bit better. I have also added
document relative classpaths for each fla so atleast for now, as long as
they're working within the file structure laid out in source control, they
can
find the classes.

I guess I just wanted an easier or recommended way for us all to share the
classes.

*.*   Sherri
Quoting Mark Lapasa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> A different (and long-term) approach to your problem would be not to use
the
> variable class path approach. Force your team to use a relative pathing
> instead of the variable. Then instead of having your 'classes' or other
> dependencies that your team relies on a shared drive on the network, use
a
> source control system like Visual SourceSafe or Subversion/TortoiseSVN.
>
> It is a time-consuming task to get this setup but I think many here
would
> testify that having a source control software managing shared project
> resources is an investment that will return many times.

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