Attached is a sample titlewindow skin class..
how do I add close button to it and how do I invoke close event for my popup..
Hello Michael!
You can always use a serverside language to buildup the html wrapper, using
a timestamp on the swf file to make the browser always think that is a new
file.
Regards
Rogério Gonzalez
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 1:56 PM, michael_reg...@dell.com wrote:
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I’m seeing an issue maybe
Please help me. I need to fix it.
Thanks
Mark
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, markflex2007 markflex2007@... wrote:
I have same issue like:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/712793?tstart=0
I rotate 90 degree for mx:HTML , but it disappear .
any way to fix the issue.
Thanks
Mark
Hi -
I need my AIR app to connect to an external proxy via HTTPService call and I'm
not using Blaze DS.
How do I go about this? I can't figure it out.
Any helpful tips are greatly appreciated.
Thank you
I think the PDF is being displayed in the Adobe Reader plugin and layered
on top of your SWF. It doesn't support rotation at least not via component
rotation property. You may be able to talk to the Reader plugin and specify
a way to rotate it.
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 10:37 AM, markflex2007
Hi everyone,
I noticed that flexunit generates a bunch of XML files I was wondering if
anyone knows of any plugins or toolsets that can be used to generate a web page
from all of the generated files. That way I can quickly see all of the tests
that failed and passed.
Thanks!
What exactly doesn't work? Were you able to get the custom component to appear?
-- Tom
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, markflex2007 markflex2007@... wrote:
Please help. this solution doesn't work for me.
Thanks
Mark
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Or use this in the head tags of index.template.html
meta http-equiv=Expires content =0 /
meta http-equiv=Pragma content =no-cache /
meta http-equiv=Cache-Control content =no-cache /
~A
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 6:00 AM, Rogerio Gonzalez rogerio.gonza...@gmail.com
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Hello Michael!
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