Thanks for the explanation of the html template Karl, I will try it as you
say.
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Matías Nicolás Sommi
2007/2/23, Karl Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
At compile time, FlexBuilder generates your hosting HTML file based on
the HTML template in html-template/index.template.html
The easiest option right now is to take your generated html file and add
in the javascript methods that you need, and save it off as a different html
file. Then after you compile, just hit your new html file instead of the
generated file (if you want, you can set FB to open to a specific HTML file
so it always uses your other file).
Does that make sense? The SWF will get regenerated with each compile and
if you have added the FABridge component, it will always be in there -
regardless of what HTML file hosts that swf.
Karl
Cynergy
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*From:* [email protected] on behalf of Matias Nicolas Sommi
*Sent:* Fri 2/23/2007 10:25 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: [flexcoders] FABridge aclarations...
Thanks Karl, but i think that I don't explain me very good.
Flex generate an MXML app, and, only in the bin folder, autogenerate the
swf file.
The Javascript code is included in a HTML page.
Flex generate an HTML page only in the bin folder containing the
javascript methods for history and other thinks like the "get plugin". The
think that I want to know is if I need touch these HTML generated by flex,
or generate one myself, but in this last case, I need the swf file... I must
use the bin/swf file? This comment is because in the fabridge example, the
html embedd the swf file from a src, and in the html generated by flex, the
swf is embbeded "on the fly" or something like this.
If you have a very simple example (the most simple as possible) of one
flex project using fabridge I appreciate it very much.
Thanks again.
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Matías Nicolás Sommi
2007/2/23, Karl Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> What part are you asking if it needs to be embedded? The javascript
> side that lives in the HTML definitely does not get embedded. You can launch
> your app that is using the FABrdige from your next HTML file or you can
> modify the HTML template file in FB to use the JS code from the FABridge
> html examples. Does that make sense? You still need the ActionScript side of
> things embedded in the swf to act as your component or proxy that links your
> AS methods throughout your app to your JS methods in the parent html file
> that is hosting the swf.
>
> Karl
>
> Cynergy
>
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> *From:* [email protected] on behalf of Matias Nicolas Sommi
> *Sent:* Fri 2/23/2007 8:35 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [flexcoders] FABridge aclarations...
>
>
>
> Hello, I'm working in one app and I want to call a method of javascript
> from actionscript and viceversa. When I download the fabridge from adobe
> labs, I read the doc, and I don't understand one thing, what are the first
> steps (in configuration), I say, I need to create a new HTML, and embed into
> it the swf compiled? Or I can use the html generated by the flex builder?
> I try to copy as the example but I don't get it works.
>
> Thanks a lot.
> Regards.
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> Matías Nicolás Sommi
>
>