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You can save a Flex app to a SWF very
easily:
- open Notepad
- put in this text:
<a
href="">right click here to
save</a>
- save file as html
- open in browser
- right click to save as SWF
If your Flex server is legal, the SWF won't timeout
either.
This is how Central works with Flex,
too.
----- Original Message -----
From: David Terry
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 10:43 AM
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Questions, Questions Rick, Just to
clarify� You can NOT compile
Flex into a SWF? And� Any business my company
wants to sell this application to needs to spend 12K before they can run a Flex
application? ~David
T. From:
David: Yes, Flex needs Flex
to run <g>. Call Macromedia�s
OEM/ISV sales organization and talk with them about your needs and pricing
constraints. They seem very flexible and willing to accommodate unique
usage scenarios compared to other OEM�s I�ve worked
with. Rick
Bullotta From:
Hello
Everyone, I want to thank everyone who has
taken the time to answer my questions about Flex. Most were basic, new
user questions, and I really appreciate all the
help. I have been researching Flex for
an application my company wants to build and I we have come across a point of
contention � price. My company now wants this application to be
independent instead of integrated into a bigger solution, and the idea of
hosting is going out the window. So� I have 2 starter
questions�
Thanks, David
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