My recommendation is to borrow code from DataGridBase
On 2/13/10 5:21 PM, "Mike" wrote:
Because this is an library for exporting to other formats I only need to
instantiate one renderer at a time. Memory requirements should therefore be
modest.
I have implemented a mechanism to export
Hi Valdhor,
I was doing the same thing for dynamic styling using an xml style file. I am
successful except applying skin files to components. I was trying to keep an
image inside an FLA and give linkage properties (which extends BitmapData
class) and load it at runtime. And based on the linkag
Syntax is something like:
case "kids":
case "Siblings":
// do kid / sibling stuff
break;
case "something else"
It confused me the first time I saw it.
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Wally Kolcz wrote:
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> I feel stupid for not knowing this, but I guess its never come up. How
> do you d
I feel stupid for not knowing this, but I guess its never come up. How
do you do multiple conditions on a case statement in a switch. I am
trying to figure out age so the case says something like 'case "kids" ||
"siblings"'. Doesn't seem to be working.
How would you go about wrapping multiple link buttons in a datagridcolumn? I
have an itemrenderer mxml hbox for that column with a repeater for generating
multiple linkbuttons based on a xml results set. The number of linkbuttons
varies so I was thinking I could fix the datagridcolumn width (sa
Because this is an library for exporting to other formats I only need to
instantiate one renderer at a time. Memory requirements should therefore be
modest.
I have implemented a mechanism to export the display lists of non-text item
renderers. The tricky part is learning how to instantiate an
Except the memory implications of rendering every row must be considered.
And I still haven’t figured out what you’d do for renderers that don’t display
any text.
And I’m pretty sure I could write a renderer that you could never figure out
which children have text.
But given all that, then sta
Polling the twitter service every 60 seconds (refresh) would be a way
that you could get updates semi-automatically. You're not using RTMP,
so you're never going to be really live. HTTPService calls are
asynchronous, so there isn't much overhead just listening to a Timer().
For extending the fun
But is it possible within flex to have a feed that acts live such as this i.e.
it is constantly changing? I thought within flex you could only load data upon
some sort of event such as the click of a button?
The user can refresh their tweets simply by clicking the load tweets button
again but m
At the moment I have an application which is meant to produce live thumbnail
images of websites. Currently how it does this is a html component (myhtml)
loads websites via it's location property changing from website to website and
upon fully loading of each site a "snapshot" is taken of the htm
Hi James,
If your application automatically displays new tweets, those created after the
initial load, than yes; that would be considered "live". If however its just
taking a snapshot, then no. A starting point would be to "refresh" the tweets.
Having the ability to post tweets, and see them
I've previously made an air application for my university course and my tutor
has suggested that I incorporate more "live data" into it. One of the ways he
suggested was to include a twitter feed. I have no experience of using feeds
within flex but I think I've managed to get one in.
How it wor
If you can get what you need easily from a "rendered" renderer, then it
sounds like the hidden DG with all of the rows rendered might be the way to
go.
Tracy Spratt,
Lariat Services, development services available
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I have no control over the dataProvider at all. Performance is not an issue,
because the data extraction only happens once, and it can be time-sliced it so
the webapp does not appear to freeze. Passing through multiple event handlers,
including EnterFrame would be perfectly acceptable.
> 3) D
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "srieger_1" wrote:
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> OK, I have made some progress on this issue but still unable to resolve it
> completely. It's getting embarrassing already. . . . I am trying to use
> some XML that I get from an application to feed an advanceddatagrid where I
> can
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Mike" wrote:
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> I must take the DataGrid as I find it. If no labelFunction is defined, that
> approach won't work; also each item in the dataProvider might be manifested
> in 0 or more columns. This approach probably won't be general enough.
Do you have
Hi,
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 7:20 PM, Flex wrote:
> So, it seems some combination of this data is not loved by the
> CFASSerializer in the AMF gateway.
>
Yes, but ... the inconsistency goes deep. The same method, with the same
parameters, can be called within less than a second with different
Hi Fred,
I would start with 'Essential ActionScript 3.0' from (Colin Moock, O'Reilly)
and follow that up with 'Advanced ActionScript 3.0 with Design Patterns
(Joey Lott and Danny Patterson, Adobe Press).
These should put you solidly on the road to AS3 greatness :-)
Regards,
EdB
On Sat, Feb 13,
Ok managed to make it a stand alone. does not require any application server.
just uses xml for data. hope this is what you meant.
Hi Valdhor, i have sent a new stand alone app to you email
"valdhorli...@embarqmail.com" that does not require any application server and
database, just uses xml to store data. hope you can work around with this one.
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