On 7/25/16, 10:44 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
>HI,
>
>> Noticed this today: http://stackoverflow.com/tour/documentation
>
>Not necessarily an issue but would be happy with the terms of service
>here [1], in particular:
>"You agree that all Subscriber Content that You contribute to the Network
>i
t;
> Von: Justin Mclean
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 26. Juli 2016 07:44:47
> An: dev@flex.apache.org
> Betreff: Re: Apache Flex Docs/Examples on StackOverflow
>
> HI,
>
> > Noticed this today: http://stackoverflow.com/tour/documentation
>
> No
. Juli 2016 07:44:47
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Apache Flex Docs/Examples on StackOverflow
HI,
> Noticed this today: http://stackoverflow.com/tour/documentation
Not necessarily an issue but would be happy with the terms of service here [1],
in particular:
"You agree that all Su
HI,
> Noticed this today: http://stackoverflow.com/tour/documentation
Not necessarily an issue but would be happy with the terms of service here [1],
in particular:
"You agree that all Subscriber Content that You contribute to the Network is
perpetually and irrevocably licensed to Stack Exchang
Sounds interesting. I wish I could help, but I never contributed at SO in
the past so I don't have enough points.
-Alex
On 7/25/16, 3:38 PM, "Clint M" wrote:
>Noticed this today: http://stackoverflow.com/tour/documentation
>
>If we get 2 more people to sign up we can start documenting apache fl
Noticed this today: http://stackoverflow.com/tour/documentation
If we get 2 more people to sign up we can start documenting apache flex
with examples on StackOverflow.
http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/flex/commit
I did two batches, one of ~ 600, and the other of about 500. If you get
above 600, that's when it throws a fit.
If you have a descent SVN IDE, it's pretty easy to do selective pushes...
>From the command line, you have to put all the filenames into a text file,
and commit based on that -- also no
On 10/15/14, 7:39 AM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" wrote:
>It looks like buildbot is finished -- the updated docs are up on the site.
Excellent. Thanks for doing it. Was there just one batch of <500 files?
I wonder if there is a better place for the docs so we could just plain
upload it in one sho
It looks like buildbot is finished -- the updated docs are up on the site.
On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 9:36 AM, Alex Harui wrote:
> I updated the MD5s
>
> On 10/14/14, 5:18 AM, "Tom Chiverton" wrote:
>
> >That makes sense.
> >
> >Could you update the installer XML too while you are there ?
> >
> ht
I updated the MD5s
On 10/14/14, 5:18 AM, "Tom Chiverton" wrote:
>That makes sense.
>
>Could you update the installer XML too while you are there ?
>http://apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net:8080/job/MD5Checker/lastFailedBuild/co
>nsole
>
>Tom
>
>On 14/10/14 12:45, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
>> I can
That makes sense.
Could you update the installer XML too while you are there ?
http://apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net:8080/job/MD5Checker/lastFailedBuild/console
Tom
On 14/10/14 12:45, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
I can take care of this.
Pretty much, you need to extract the production ASDOCS pac
I can take care of this.
Pretty much, you need to extract the production ASDOCS package over your
local copy of the website, and selectively commit < 500 files at a time.
After each of those commits, you need to wait for buildbot to rebuild the
website or it freaks out and infra needs to restart t
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/FLEX/Where+to+publish+updated+SDK+version+numbers
only has a slightly cryptic "Update the /asdocs/, if needed. The SVN
only allows ~500 pages per commit or it starts to give weird errors.
Keep this in mind and commit thoughtfully.".
But I don't see a d
Hi,
Looks like we're not published the latest ASdocs from the last SDK release. Can
someone take a look at this?
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34607
Thanks,
Justin
the
mailing list:
how to include/link to flashplayer and air player classes in the a.o asdoc?
Maurice
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Objet : Re: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
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Objet : Re: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
On 3/30/14 1:46 AM, "Maurice Amsellem" wrote:
>Is it possible that Adobe shares with us their modified asdoc tools ?
I'll look into it.
-Alex
On 3/30/14 1:46 AM, "Maurice Amsellem" wrote:
>Is it possible that Adobe shares with us their modified asdoc tools ?
I'll look into it.
-Alex
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Objet : Re: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
Not sure I followed, but sounds like work ;-)
Would it be sufficient if someone were to write up a class called
CompilerElements.as and put it in the framework?
-Alex
On 3/29/14 9:46 PM, "Joseph Balderson"
Not sure I followed, but sounds like work ;-)
Would it be sufficient if someone were to write up a class called
CompilerElements.as and put it in the framework?
-Alex
On 3/29/14 9:46 PM, "Joseph Balderson" wrote:
>It would be useful to see all metadata, compiler directives (like
>conditinoal
It would be useful to see all metadata, compiler directives (like conditinoal
compilation), MXML compiler pseudo-properties (like itemCreationPolicy), have a
mention in the ASDOCs, somewhere. So that if you're searching them, you don't
have to wade through the wiki.
The Adobe ASDOCs has two secti
On 3/27/14 7:07 PM, "Joseph Balderson" wrote:
>But it raises the question -- how do we get MXML coding conventions which
>are
>not a part of actual classes, but are compiler-interpreted, into the
>asdocs?
Do you want to see it on the classes or is another doc chapter good enough?
-Alex
er?
>>
>> Maurice
>>
>> -Message d'origine-
>> De : Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com]
>> Envoyé : lundi 24 mars 2014 04:20
>> À : dev@flex.apache.org; n...@joeflash.ca
>> Objet : Re: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
>>
>>
e-
De : Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com]
Envoyé : lundi 24 mars 2014 17:45
À : dev@flex.apache.org; n...@joeflash.ca
Objet : Re: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
It would save me much time if you find a different solution. Looks like some
folks have suggested that we simply have the fil
gt;Maurice
>
>-Message d'origine-
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>Envoyé : lundi 24 mars 2014 04:20
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>Objet : Re: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
>
>
>
>On 3/23/14 11:41 AM, "Maurice Amsellem"
>
wait for Adobe's answer?
Maurice
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On 3/23/14 11:41 AM, "Maurice Amsellem"
wrote:
>&
t;>>> anything in the Apache Docs, if you don't already know in which class
>>>> it
>>>> resides?
>>>>
>>>> The other day I wanted to know, out of curiosity, how many components
>>>> implemented the itemCreationPolicy property, an
On 3/23/14 11:41 AM, "Maurice Amsellem"
wrote:
>>The Adobe ASLR does have search. I wonder what it would take to
>>implement it.
>
>It does not seem to be that complicated ( file asdoc.js, doing a regexp
>match on tags in the left list, and setting "display" style
>accordingly, to show or hid
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Objet : RE: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
Yes, the index, but it's not as convenient as the search field.
Some time ago, I checked how it was done at Adobe, and apparently, they
modified the ASDOC templates to have this search field.
Do you think the implemen
Hi,
There is containercreationpolicy, creationpolicy and actualCreationPolicy that
I can see:
find . -name "*.as" -exec grep CreationPolicy {} \; -print
Justin
> anything in the Apache Docs, if you don't already know in which class
>>>it
>>> resides?
>>>
>>> The other day I wanted to know, out of curiosity, how many components
>>> implemented the itemCreationPolicy property, and I was unable to do a
&g
>>
>> The other day I wanted to know, out of curiosity, how many components
>> implemented the itemCreationPolicy property, and I was unable to do a
>> search to
>> get an answer.
>>
>> Google 'itemCreationPolicy site:flex.apache.org/asdoc/' and you get 0
#x27;origine-
De : Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com]
Envoyé : samedi 22 mars 2014 06:36
À : dev@flex.apache.org; n...@joeflash.ca
Objet : Re: Search in Apache Flex Docs?
For your particular case, I think you could have used the index.
The Adobe ASLR does have search. I wonder what it would
reationPolicy site:flex.apache.org/asdoc/' and you get 0
>results.
>The docs themselves do not heave a search field like the old Adobe
>AS3/Flex docs
>have.
>
>This is a problem. I don't often use the search field in the AS3
>reference, but
>when I do it's us
Hi,
We many need to request a solr setup/instance from infra - they mention as
supporting it. [1]
Justin
1. http://www.apache.org/dev/infrastructure.html
do a search to
get an answer.
Google 'itemCreationPolicy site:flex.apache.org/asdoc/' and you get 0 results.
The docs themselves do not heave a search field like the old Adobe AS3/Flex docs
have.
This is a problem. I don't often use the search field in the AS3 reference, but
wh
No worries. We know it takes time. Just wanted to make sure it was still
in the hopper :)
-Nick
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 12:28 PM, Michelle Yaiser wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Sorry we've been slow but we are working on it. The Flex Docs you gave the
> link to below is over 3000 page
Hi.
Sorry we've been slow but we are working on it. The Flex Docs you gave the link
to below is over 3000 pages alone. Like the actual code, everything has to go
through legal.
I'll keep you posted. Again, sorry for the delay.
Cheers
Michelle / Alex,
Do you happen to know the status of the donation of the Flex Docs (
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/flex/using/index.html) and some of the other
ADC stuff? I have it in my notes that it was being check on in December,
but I don't remember hearing back anything more...
-Nick
t.as
> PostCodeFormatter and PostCodeValidator classes are not in Flex Docs
>
>
> Key: FLEX-33356
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33356
> Project: Apache
not in Flex Docs
>
>
> Key: FLEX-33356
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33356
> Project: Apache Flex
> Issue Type: Improvement
>
Edgar Rivera created FLEX-33356:
---
Summary: PostCodeFormatter and PostCodeValidator classes are not
in Flex Docs
Key: FLEX-33356
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33356
Project: Apache
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