My suggetion to you bueno is to rewrite your code using the
suggestions provided by this list. Keep all variables different. If
your attaching multiple instances , use the for loop to assign their
names. Trace trace trace.
Sometimes rewriting your code line by line (while gruling it can be)
will expose it's faults to you. Somtimes our eyes wash over the same
thing time and time again.
Oh and never ask someone to help you for free and get mad that they
don't. Just bite your tongue and move forward on your own. Letting the
list know how you had distain for it, just works against you in your
search for an answer.
Oh and one other thing. I would google they type of project you making
and see if it's already done. You may get farther adopting Somone
elses code and morphing it into your project, and at the same time,
see how it really works. Try this. Google a sentance of what your end
goal of this project is.
IE: flash and python based shopping page
GL
Karl
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On Dec 7, 2009, at 4:07 PM, jared stanley <[email protected]>
wrote:
let me get this straight:
1. you had some talented offshore web contacts in the Ukraine 5
years ago.
2. you 'went into the jungle' and were off the grid for 5 years.
3. you get back and agree to a flash ecommerce project, not having
talked to a flash outsourcer(5 years ago an ecommerce site in flash?
we're talking Generator days right?) and for some reason cannot find
anyone able to build it(why not? how did you even scope this ecommerce
flash project?)
4. rather than keep looking for someone to do it you decide to build
it yourself, despite not touching flash for at least 5 years or more.
5. people say to get books, showed you where you could get books used
on amazon for like $8, but you're too poor to even eat, let alone
spend $8 on the books.
6. your project is two months behind schedule.
seems like the problem isn't really a flash problem.
my advice would be to
a) walk away from the project
or
b) hire someone to do it
then
c) go get a job at taco bell or the movieplex so that you have food
to eat
d) catch up on the web stuff, a lot has changed in the last 5
years(youtube and facebook, they are so crazy check 'em out)
e) in a few months when you've saved up your $8 buy the books and try
getting into flash more
f) THEN start pitching clients
Best of luck!
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