Hello
Just sharing the way I did. I had to show a PDF inside flash to be
able to print, I tried many components and all of then didnt work very
well.
The best way I found it was using javascript and an iframe inside a
div.
Then from flex using the command ExternalInterface.call I can get
the iframe with html.
I also add an event inside flex window, once move, call the
javascript to move the div.
After a did in that way, all my problems with html finished.
You can have a look the javascript and html in my software
www.a00s.com, have a Demo login so you can check how it works.
thanks
Thiago Maia
On Thu, 07 Mar 2013 19:45:27 -0300, Alain Ekambi <[email protected]>
wrote:
Dont get me wrong i have nothing against the component.
It looks great and probably deserves the price.
It s the idea that i have to pay some money to display HTML inside a web
app that does nt sound right to me.
If something is going to run in the browser one would expect it will be
able to display HTML
and operate well with JavaScript.No ?
"I still have dreams of rendering HTML as Flash display objects. I
posted a
prototype of that years ago and started a re-write just before the big
change. I think I may actually get back to it as part of the FlexJS
stuff
way in the future."
I m looking forward to seeing that in action
2013/3/7 Alex Harui <[email protected]>
On 3/7/13 2:18 PM, "Alain Ekambi" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 249 USD to display HTML in a web application. Insane.
The author of this component occasionally posts on Apache Flex mailing
lists. Maybe you can negotiate a deal with him.
> You gotta wonder what Adobe was thinking to not adding a fundamental
> feature like this inside Flash/Flex
I, for one, did not want to take on the maintenance of HTML/JS code at
the
time.
I still have dreams of rendering HTML as Flash display objects. I
posted a
prototype of that years ago and started a re-write just before the big
change. I think I may actually get back to it as part of the FlexJS
stuff
way in the future.
--
Alex Harui
Flex SDK Team
Adobe Systems, Inc.
http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui
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