I found if you put all your changable sets in the DB, hooked TG to an
MXMLC compiler, have the Kid template spit out  ActionScript, and
created/edited the SWF in CatWalk, it just worked.

I am tinkering with the SWF having an edit mode right now, but it is
primitive.  Just a button press (Cricket Compiler) to recompile the
page, drag the images around to reposition, editing the text in the
page.  I am gonna try and add a Flex based control panel next.

I think it would be potent if attached to a better library of
ActionScript than I know how to write.

One thing, creating/editing the page in the browser, it is irritating
not having an image editor for the browser, and having to drop out of
a web based environment to edit images for the web.

On Feb 27, 2:58 am, iain duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-26-02 at 09:42 -0800, SamFeltus wrote:
> > I am sorry I posted it...
>
> > My apologies...
>
> No need, people buy flash websites all the time. I don't know about the
> others here, but when I'm selling stuff I listen to what my client
> wants. ;)
>
> I don't really like *most* flash sites myself. But I sure as heck intend
> to figure out combining TG with actionscript because I can guarantee it
> will be marketable.
>
> Iain


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