I agree with Paul- Flex is a different animal than regular HTML pages.
Having said that, here's some good places to start answering your questions:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/quickstart/using_containers/
http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/3/html/help.html?content=navigators_1.html
-Akhil
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works fine for me on a Mac.
OS 10.5
Safari 3.1.2
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Hi all, I built a Flex app which works fine on Windows machines, but
on Macs and Linux it won't load. It shows the little loading box
with the progress bar, then just
comparison ?
Regards,
Franck.
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Franck-
This is pretty exciting! Do you happen to have any metrics for
GDS
vs. LCDS?
Thanks
-Akhil Bhaskar
Amentra, Inc.
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Franck-
This is pretty exciting! Do you happen to have any metrics for GDS
vs. LCDS?
Thanks
-Akhil Bhaskar
Amentra, Inc.
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Hello,
Granite Data Services 0.2.0 is available for download.
Granite Data Services aims to
AM 3/5/2007, akhilbhaskar wrote:
I've actually been using Cairngorm
(http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Cairngormhttp://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Cairngorm)
as a
micro-architecture for my apps. Once I have most of my back-end
architecture in place, I simply create a Mock Business
I've actually been using Cairngorm
(http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Cairngorm) as a
micro-architecture for my apps. Once I have most of my back-end
architecture in place, I simply create a Mock Business Delegate and
populate the values in that class using my real DTOs. Once you know
where
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