While I disagree with the philosophy of the local tabloop, I do think it's
an interesting problem to solve within the current framework, and I could
spare an hour or two a week to cook something up. Mail me off list if you
want to work together on some open source to address this.

-Josh

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 9:46 AM, aceoohay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We are attempting to use flex as a tool to create what traditionally
> would have been thick client/server applications. We are looking for
> other developers that are doing similar type projects so that we can
> get together and show Adobe that the things that will make our lives
> easier are worth doing.
>
> Towards that end, we are interested in helping support your efforts
> by voting for your bug fixes and enhancement requests, and in return
> we would like for you to review ours, and hopefully vote for them.
>
> We currently have two items that we feel are extremely important to
> application developers;
>
> http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/SDK-16897 - This one is a request
> to fix a glaring hole in the architecture where there is no
> convenient way to establish a tab loop within an object. A tab loop
> is what flex calls the progression of moving from field to field
> throughout a form using the tab key. Real business users use the tab
> key in order to do data entry efficiently. Currently there is no
> convenient way to have the user's focus stay within a single object.
> In a complex application the cursor will move outside of where a
> reasonable user would expect causing confusion.
>
> http://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/SDK-16896 - This is a bug that
> occurs when a user clicks on a data grid column header of a date or a
> number field and the date field has a null as the top most cell in
> that column. It has been tested by Adobe, it was determined to be a
> bug, yet nothing has been done about it.
>
> Please post your bug requests so that we can vote on them. If we work
> together perhaps we can demonstrate to Adobe what is important to
> what I hope is an important part of their market.
>
> Paul
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