Hi,
Thank you so much for getting back to me, as I felt a little lost whileat work.
I will look into this tomorrow, as I really am excited about trying flex, it
seems like you can do much more with it than flash forms`-`
Thanks so much, and I will let you know how it worked out`-`
John
Jo�o Fernandes
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John,
take a look here how to set up CFMX7 +
Flex under the same CFInstance http://www.cflex.net/showfiledetails.cfm?ChannelID=1&Object=File&objectID=177 .
Regards,
Sec��o de Desenvolvimento
Departamento de Inform�tica
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Barrett
Sent: sexta-feira, 6 de Janeiro de
2006 9:55
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] Installing
Flex, Please Help
Hi,
I just joined this group`-`
I am using Coldfusion MX 7 on the Mac, and I love
flash forms,and so I thought I would try
flex. I downloaded Flex 1.5 & flex builder on
wondows(I wish it was on the mac, but I guess I
will have to play with flex at work no mac
version:( ), and I think that the port should be
8700, but I had no luck.
Once I create an application with flex, how can I
view it on my local server?
With coldfusion, I just view at:
http://localhost:8500,and
so I thought that:
http://localhost:8700
would work, but when I looked at macromedia it says that it should be:
http://localhost:8700/flex-->no
luck
Is there anything that I did wrong with the
download? I picked the full(none jrun) option, as I
figured I have jrun with coldfusion, and that I
did not need 2 versions. Do I need jrun for flex
to work?
Thank you so much for any help that anybody could
provide,
John