Great! Exactly what I'm after. I don't know why Google didn't hit that.
Argh, that's annoying as we set our classpaths on a per-file basis quite
often. Hmm...and no way to modify the classpaths of the files by jsfl,
huh? Big piratey arrrgh.
Thanks, Steve,
Chris
Steven Sacks wrote:
I blogged about this last August.
http://www.stevensacks.net/2006/08/06/using/
Keep in mind that due to a known and really nasty bug that STILL
hasn't been fixed, when you import a publish profile.xml, all class
paths for that file are erased. It really sucks, but the trade off is
you don't have to manually enter all those publish paths. ;)
Chris Hill wrote:
I know this has been talked about before but I figured I'd revisit it
since CS3's been out:
We're merging two subversion repositories, and I need to migrate
about 20 or so flash files to export to a different directory. Of
course I can go ahead and modify them all by hand, and I may do that
after all, but that'd be silly. What I really want is for JSFL to
come to the rescue so I don't have to do this again in the future.
Barring that I think that maybe Ant with some regular expressions and
jsfl love may be able to provide a solution. Has anyone solved this
problem before? I could really use some tips.
Thanks
C
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