RE: [Flashcoders] Creating a Projector for the Mac on a PC, and dealing with file references

2008-02-01 Thread Rob Emenecker
> PC/Mac hybrid CDs are normally created on Mac using Toast. You do > not have two sets of identical files (such as your XML files) on > PC and Mac sectors on CD because you can share them using aliases. On important thing to keep in mind if you create custom hybrid PC/Mac CDs is that the file

RE: [Flashcoders] Creating a Projector for the Mac on a PC, and dealing with file references

2008-02-01 Thread Rob Emenecker
> 2. Is it possible to burn a CD for the Mac on a PC? Yes, but not without going through a lot of gyrations. Using Nero on the PC, you can burn *separate* Mac and PC partitions onto a CD, however to do so you need to have the Mac partition mounted on the PC. This can be done by via a SCSI interfac

Re: [Flashcoders] Creating a Projector for the Mac on a PC, and dealing with file references

2008-02-01 Thread Kenneth Kawamoto
On Mac, .app is an application bundle, and a bundle is a directory acts like a single file. Therefore you can treat .app as a single file like .exe on PC. PC/Mac hybrid CDs are normally created on Mac using Toast. You do not have two sets of identical files (such as your XML files) on PC and

[Flashcoders] Creating a Projector for the Mac on a PC, and dealing with file references

2008-02-01 Thread matt stuehler
All, A few questions about creating a Projector for the Mac on a PC, which I plan to burn to a CD. 1.My application reads data from several XML configuration files. Those files are stored in a folder named "xml", so, in actionscript, I tell Flash to look in the relative path "./xml/" for those fi