On Monday 13 Jul 2009, Peter Cowling wrote:
> I have not used fx:Application before; is it not s:Application?

You can use anything to the left of the colon you like, as long as you declare 
the XMLNS at the top.

> 1. I can compile in Flash Builder 4, using the old (2006) mxml namespace
> (at the application level); switch that out and try to use the new
> namespace - or a combination of the two, and no dice. 

It is not expected that you can just change the namespace and compiler and 
have it work, as far as I am aware.

> 2. A bit of scouting 
> pinpoints the issue as being where degrafa has things like Rectangles and
> Matrix3D, which have equivalents in Flex 4, but are different - in terms of
> their property names, and sometimes operations. 3. Degrafa do not claim to
> support Flex 4 - only 3 (and perhaps 2, I cannot remember).

I suggest you ask them about their Flex 4 plans then. They probably have a 
beta program or something.

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