If 30 day-trials aren't acceptable then I think Visual Studio will be
the best bet for me!

Anyways, thanks for the help!

On Apr 13, 11:53 am, Bartholomew Furrow <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Look, I have a different situation here and would really appreciate if
> > you clarify that as well.
>
> > I am working with Flash AS3. I can make the Flash easily read the
> > input.in file and generate an output but due to flash's limitations it
> > won't be able to create a new output.out file. What I will do, is
> > generate the output in flash's own output field(just like tracing
> > errors), and then copy the whole text from there and save it onto a
> > output.out file manually using wordpad or some other software. Is that
> > fine?
>
> That would be fine.
>
> > Also, I see in the help topics, that we can use any compiler as soon
> > as it is available for anyone to test my source code. Whereas, Flash
> > CS4(which I prefer to work with) is available for free as a 30 day
> > trial. Fair enough
>
> 30-day trials aren't acceptable by the rules.  If the only difference
> between CS4 and AS3 is a development environment, and one could run code
> from the other, that's probably fine but we'd have to look into it before
> making any promises.
>
> Regards,
> Bartholomew

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