The OP needs to buy a license to the charting components if they want to compile them. Compiliing them for someone else is illegal. The license is for single-use only. You could argue, "well, I compiled some source code with a legal copy, so it's legal",- I don't think Adobe's lawyers would see it that way. You're compiling somene else's project so they can get around the license issue, and I think that gets pretty dicey. Imagine if someone setup a business, "Hey, I'll compile your flex project for you for $9.95, so you never have to buy the full Pro version with charting." Hmph. Even if you could get away with it legally, I think it's fairly unethical. But then there are the types who don't buy music or movies either.
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