Muzak, are you sure of that? I just created a simple RSS reader and compiled
it under ZINC and the request is not retrieving

On 6/9/07, André Rodrigues Pena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

So I can access web resources via HTTPService in the Projector? that's
fine! =)

I think Apollo is an interesting technology but I'd be happier if Adobe
had provided us with an "Application Publisher" able to generate platform
specific binaries (Windows and MacOS) and inst./uninst. setups from existing
Flash/Flex applications.

I like the "Once Built Run Everywhere" philosophy but I still think my
final users, those who will download the application from my website, won't
feel comfortably with the Virtual Machine.

What do you guys think about it?



On 6/9/07, Doug Lowder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Interesting... The projector exe I created from my Flex 1.5/AS2 app
>  runs fine up until I try to access a feature that makes a remote
>  object call, and then the calls never return.  I thought it was
>  because Flex 1.5 required a server.  Is that a distinction between
>  Flex 1.5 as opposed to just AS2?
>
>  --- In [email protected], "Muzak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >
>  > >I know with AS2, the browser was required for remoting calls using
>  > >HTTPService and the like
>  >
>  > That is not correct.
>  > You can make remote calls/access resources on the web just fine
>  from a standalone projector or an .exe created with a 3rd party
>  > wrapper (like Zinc).
>  >
>  > regards,
>  > Muzak
>  >
>  > ----- Original Message -----
>
>  > From: "Doug Lowder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  > To: <[email protected]>
>  > Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 5:04 PM
>  > Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Flash/Flex and EXE
>  >
>  >
>  > I don't think the Projector approach will work for your case.  I
>  know
>  > with AS2, the browser was required for remoting calls using
>  > HTTPService and the like, and I haven't heard of anything changing
>  > with AS3.  It should be simple enough to test if you want to be
>  > absolutely sure.
>  >
>  > --- In [email protected], "Andr Rodrigues Pena"
>  > <andre.ufrj@> wrote:
>  > >
>  > > Hi, thanks for your reply Doug and Brendan.
>  > >
>  > > what about the sandbox? I need to access resources in the web. Is
>  it
>  > > possible to build an EXE application capable of that? I know I can
>  > do it
>  > > with Apollo, but I'm thinking of a compiled approach
>  > >
>  > > On 6/8/07, Brendan Meutzner <bmeutzner@> wrote:
>  > > >
>  > > >   And then there are more powerful tools like Zinc :
>  > > > http://www.multidmedia.com/software/zinc/
>  > > >
>  > > >
>  > > > Brendan
>  > > >
>  > > >
>  > > > On 6/8/07, Doug Lowder <douglowder@> wrote:
>  > > > >
>  > > > >   From the standalone Flash Player, you can select File-
>  >Create
>  > > > > Projector... to create a .exe.
>  > > > >
>  > > > > --- In [email protected] <flexcoders%
>  > 40yahoogroups.com>, "Andr
>  > > > > Rodrigues Pena"
>  > > > > <andre.ufrj@> wrote:
>  > > > > >
>  > > > > > Hello all,
>  > > > > > I remember that when I programmed in Flash 8/AS2 there was a
>  > way I
>  > > > > > could compile the movie into an EXE file.
>  > > > > > My question is: Can I convert AS3 applications
>  > (Flex/Flash/Apollo)
>  > > > > > into an EXE file?
>  > > > > > thanks
>  > > > > >
>  > > > > > --
>  > > > > > Andr Rodrigues Pena
>  > > > > >
>  > > > > > LOCUS
>  > > > > > www.locus.com.br
>  >
>
>
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>


--
André Rodrigues Pena

LOCUS
www.locus.com.br

Blog
www.techbreak.org




--
André Rodrigues Pena

LOCUS
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Blog
www.techbreak.org

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