Easier to manage single apps/swfs.
These fit into a AJAX/DHTML navigation frame, giving us the flexibility to
replace the swfs with HTML/AJAX/Silverlight equivalents in the future,
should we choose to do so. They can  really be considered as standalone mini
applications that share a common component library. Very minimal state
information that needs to be shared among them.



On 10/4/07, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thursday 04 Oct 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I am starting the planning process for a project that, in its current
> > vision is a web site with 8-10 pages that each will contain a Flex
> > application that makes up most of the page.
>
> What's the reasoning for not having a single Flex app with 8-10 view
> states
> (say, using a ViewStack).
> You could set the state from JavaScript, for instance.
>
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