Yes.  Flash does not automatically have the capability to understand
code that other people write and then be able to do syntax highlighting.
I think you can modify Flash to do so, or you can use a development tool
like Eclipse  - don't know if anyone has developed anything for Eclipse
to work more easily with Xpath, but someone may know.

Jason Merrill   |   E-Learning Solutions   |  icfconsulting.com










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>>This works great, but this does not have syntax highlighting, is that
>>another issue in itself?
>>
>>
>>
>>Chris Hill wrote:
>>
>>> http://ubergeek.tv/article.php?pid=90
>>>
>>>
>>> Mike Boutin wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have downloaded XPath implementation for AS2. Where do I extract
>>>> the *.as files to? There seems to be no documentation on how to
install.
>>>> http://www.xfactorstudio.com/ActionScript/AS2/XPath/
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
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