My two cents, I mean, 3 megs, that's like the size of the flash player. It's
probably better to use Flash as just the presentation layer and keep any
large amounts of data on the  serverside or the shell the swf is embedded
in. I don't know the capabilities of SWF Studio, but it definitely doesn't
seem like it would be capable of this sort of a thing. I'm thinking it might
just be that one has to program a shell app that embeds the main swf as a
view to the likes of an MVC pattern. I don't really know how to program in
lower level languages but I have read many books that have related topics
which were written and demonstrated in C/C++/SmallTalk/Java. Syntactically
they aren't all that different from Actionscript. Realistically though,
there is no way in hell you would go with something like this right? Damn.

Well, AS 3.0 is as beasty as Java. I've done alot of benchmark testing with
both and they are pretty much identical in speed, and both are about 20
times faster than the first ASVM. There is hope ;) I've seen some desktop
app that Jessie wrote so it's possible to deploy Flex 2.0 apps for the
desktop. I'm thinking if you went with AS 3.0 you could pimp this project.

Bottom line is if you listen to me you will probably never make the
deadline. You might not even be able to do what you're trying to do. What
exactly is it that you are trying to do?

M.

On 4/13/06, André Goliath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi List,
>
> just wondering if anyone knows the exact size (in chars) a String literal
> may have?
> I noticed that 3MB is definitly too big ;)
>
> My App (OCX wrapped wihth SWF Studio) just quitted silently.
> If I save the contents to disk and clear the literal from time to time it
> works well.
>
> Regards,
>
> André
>
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