RE: [Flashcoders] How to utilize this code:public staticconst: Needhelp understanding...

2011-01-12 Thread Merrill, Jason
>> That's not how boilerplate signatures work. I strongly doubt Jason has the 
>> ability to disable them. 
>> He could use a personal address instead of his work address, but there are 
>> plenty of reasons for him not to do that, I'm sure.

Exactly - I have no control over the signature as I'm only one of 300,000 
employees.  I use this list for work purposes, so I use my work e-mail address. 
 Personal e-mail is not allowed within our intranet, so this is really my only 
option unless I want to wait until after work hours to check my personal 
e-mail, or use a mobile device, which is a total pain. Believe me, I don't like 
having the add-on legalese, but someone at B of A find is necessary.  I'm sure 
you can put up with a few more k of text.  

With all the untrimmed replies still sent to this list, I don't feel so bad. :) 

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Re: [Flashcoders] How to utilize this code:public staticconst: Needhelp understanding...

2011-01-12 Thread Dave Watts
> Yeah, people need to turn off their boilerplate signatures.

That's not how boilerplate signatures work. I strongly doubt Jason has
the ability to disable them. He could use a personal address instead
of his work address, but there are plenty of reasons for him not to do
that, I'm sure.

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Re: [Flashcoders] How to utilize this code:public staticconst: Needhelp understanding...

2011-01-12 Thread Henrik Andersson

Ivan Dembicki skriver:

Hello Merrill,


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- are you sure? this list is public.


Yeah, people need to turn off their boilerplate signatures.
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Re: [Flashcoders] How to utilize this code:public staticconst: Needhelp understanding...

2011-01-12 Thread Ivan Dembicki
Hello Merrill,

> This message w/attachments (message) is intended solely for the use of the 
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- are you sure? this list is public.

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RE: [Flashcoders] How to utilize this code:public staticconst: Needhelp understanding...

2011-01-12 Thread Merrill, Jason
>> Well, it was a bit more than just a guess :) 

What I meant by a guess was the purpose of the constants.  It appears to just 
be used for debugging / metadata purposes.

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Re: [Flashcoders] How to utilize this code:public staticconst: Needhelp understanding...

2011-01-12 Thread Peter Ginneberge

so I guess


Yes, right - we're really just guessing


Well, it was a bit more than just a guess :)
http://www.matthijskamstra.nl/blog/index.php/2008/07/23/from-as2-to-as3-where-did-it-go-setrgb/


   So a little as2 update.


You're right that they serve no code-purpose in that class, but they could in theory be used outside the class from an interface 
perspective.

Erhm, no.. just.. no :)

regards,
Muzak

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those constants serve no purpose, as to get to them you have to know their 
package anyway.


OK, but one of those constants DOES contain the package name.  And how do you know they serve no purpose? You're right that they 
serve no code-purpose in that class, but they could in theory be used outside the class from an interface perspective.


I'm not suggesting they use getDefinitionByName() with the constant, as I said, that may just be odd metadata.  I was just 
answering the question about what values like that can be used for.



so I guess


Yes, right - we're really just guessing what they put those constants in for, since they don't serve a purpose inside the method 
implementations internally in the class.



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