Hi Thomas,
Glad it worked. I am afraid I don't really use httpservice as I am
using amfphp for my server communications (which seems to work out the
box in flex 4), but my only suggestions are to try other relative
paths like ./path/to/file to see if that works? Or use a function to
find the absolute path of the default location to return to the client
(php script would do it I think). Just random ideas...
Of course, it should be compatible, so maybe file a bug?
Regards,
Pete
On 18 Jun 2009, at 08:43, thomas parquier wrote:
Hi Pete,
Thank you, the application compiles fine now.
But there seems to be a problem with httpservice url property, which
seems to work only with a '/path/to/file' format ( != 'path/to/file,
which used to work with flex3 ).
thomas
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2009/6/17 Pete Siviter <[email protected]>
Hi there,
I think you'd need to take the datavisualization.swc from
flashbuilder 4.0.0 sdk (presumably installed under your drive_c in
wine) and use it in your sdk folder under flexbulder linux.
I spent quite a bit of time looking at the same problem and re-
compiled datavisualization after editing the source. This stopped
the compiler errors with direction but caused problems further down
the line (though I was working in gumbo which I think isn't
compatible with datavisualzations from earlier versions).
I fixed the problem once I copied the correct datavisualization.swc
from the 4.0.0 folder.
There's a whole bunch of files you need to copy, but you can google
it if you've never done it before.
HTH,
Pete
On 16 Jun 2009, at 20:32, thomas parquier wrote:
Hello,
I've just moved a charting app to flex4 but a problem with a
Gridlines style ("direction") prevents from compiling.
As said on Adobe forum, flashbuilder seems to not raise error and
compile fine, but I'm using linux and flashbuilder works
episodically (with wine).
TIA,
thomas
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