All well and good, but the government wants business reasons and not
technical abilities.
As someone else noted, point out the security upgrades as a starting point.
Then include tangible reasons such as better performance of course ware.
More robust user experience because of better video support
Hi,
I would suggest maybe talking to some of the IT people at the places
where you want to roll out your Flash stuff and ask them if they have
Flash Player 9 on any of the computers.
I know some people who work in Local Government over here who rolled
out Flash Player 9, as a network
r 23, 2008 11:16 AM
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Subject: RE: [BULK] Re: [Flashcoders] Is there a quick way to convert back to
AS2?
What are some good arguments for upgrading? I need to be able to
convince him that this is the way to go!
http://gskinner.com/talks/as3workshop/
and especially:
http://gs
t; Susan
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What are some good arguments for upgrading? I need to be able to
convince him that this is the way to go!
http://gskinner.com/talks/as3workshop/
and especially:
http://gskinner.com/talks/50reasonsAS3/
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
GCIB & Staff Support L&LD
Instructional Technology & Media
J
appreciated!
Thank you!
Susan
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How
back. Try and educate you
client that it's a huge amount of work and one day they'll still want to go
forward to AS3.
Paul
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Hi,
The AS2 event mechanism is slightly different - there is not really
an Event type - you just get an object with a "type" string and a
"target" property.
In AS2, Events don't "bubble" either...
You might be quicker / easier to persuade your client that AS3 is
the way forward - n
I know this seems like a backwards question... but my client has
requested (300 plus fla's later) that we revert our code back to AS2. I
was wondering if there was a quick way to do this. When I ran my first
piece in AS2 and it was searching for the event class. I was wondering
if there was a qui
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