I suggest we just release what Carlos as a static website for now.
As time goes by, volunteers can build up a separate website using just
Royale. At some point we can simply swap out the wp.com site with the new
Royale based website.
There is absolutely no requirement that the new site has to
This change made updating the dataProvider in the DataGridExample work, but it
seems to have caused an endless recursive layout in some cases.
I’ve reverted it because it seems to have broken existing apps, but I’m not
completely sure why.
I’m left with the question of how to allow changes to
Hi Carlos,
yeah, we really enjoy the extended summer here in Spain.
I'll continue the effort on this app and will come back to you as soon I've
made some progress.
Thanks,
Olaf
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This code was preventing the view from updating when the dataProvider was
modified in the Express DataGridTest.
It looks to me like this is a naive optimization that was added at some point,
but there might be a good reason why this was there that I’m missing.
Anyone who has touched this code
Thanks Yishay for your words
2017-10-28 19:09 GMT+02:00 Yishay Weiss :
> Carlos, I agree that our resources are limited and this this might not be
> the best way to spend them at this point. However, there are some points
> that have not been mentioned in this discussion
Thanks Nicolas,
I'm still trying to figure out why auto-completion isn't just working
without your workaround. Thanks for this helpful list of steps.
-Alex
On 10/28/17, 2:47 AM, "Idylog - Nicolas Granon" wrote:
>I finally succeeded in installing Royale with FlashBuilder.
I finally succeeded in installing Royale with FlashBuilder.
(FlashBuilder 4.7 / Windows / Royale asjs bin 0.9).
1. As Alex already said, you must rename (or make a copy of)
"royale-sdk-description.xml" to "flex-description.xml" since FB looks for that
exact file name when declaring available