The only 2 tools you need Flash MX 2004 Professional and Sapien's
PrimalScript www.sapien.com.
There are a couple of good books to get you going:
Macromedia Flash MX 2004 ActionScript: Training from the Source
How does Flash Remoting fit into the equation? Or does it?
Stephen
The only 2 tools you need Flash MX 2004 Professional and Sapien's
PrimalScript www.sapien.com.
What's the minimum software requirement for developing Flash
apps? What would be the benefits of alternatives to the minimum?
Clint
The only 2 tools you need Flash MX 2004 Professional and Sapien's
PrimalScript www.sapien.com.
What's the minimum software requirement for developing Flash
apps? What would be the benefits of alternatives to the minimum?
Why is PrimalScript part of the minimum requirement?
At a minimum, Flash Pro with or without the studio (not sure if you need
that extra stuff) and the free developer version of CFMX (which comes with
Flash Remoting).
You could get away with the standard version of Flash but the additional
components and integrated AS editor in Pro make it worth
It's not really, but its a much better editor with a class browser for
AS2... Plus it has some good CF stuff and it just plain rocks.
Nick de Voil wrote:
Clint
The only 2 tools you need Flash MX 2004 Professional and Sapien's
PrimalScript www.sapien.com.
What's the minimum
to use any of the new data components, you have to get the pro version.
AFAIK you can use FMX 2004 with remoting, but not to the extent as you
can with the Pro version.
Stephen Hait wrote:
How does Flash Remoting fit into the equation? Or does it?
Stephen
The only 2 tools you need Flash
Thanks to all for your input.
Stephen
At a minimum, Flash Pro with or without the studio (not sure if you
need that extra stuff) and the free developer version of CFMX (which
comes with Flash Remoting).
You could get away with the standard version of Flash but the
additional components and
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