Both links worked for me on Mac Safari.
On 2/5/13 11:57 AM, "Roland Zwaga" <rol...@stackandheap.com> wrote: > I wasn't implying you should fix the bug :) > > But we do have to make sure that all of the apps we're listing actually > work :) > > On 5 February 2013 20:54, Om <bigosma...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Well, did you contact customer service? ;-) Sorry, I am not involved with >> this app anymore. >> >> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Roland Zwaga <rol...@stackandheap.com >>> wrote: >> >>> When I try the first link I immediately get this error after the >>> application loaded: >>> >>> We are sorry you are having problems. To contact Shutterfly customer >>> service: >>> Email: customerserv...@cs.shutterfly.com >>> Phone: 1-888-225-7159 >>> Monday - Friday: 6am - 5pm Pacific Time >>> Saturday - Sunday: 8:30am - 5pm Pacific Time >>> >>> Please provide this information with your contact details: >>> build: r13.0 01/07/2013 16:51 >>> client time: Tue Feb 5 20:47:53 GMT+0100 2013 >>> total memory: 50823168 >>> is debugger: false >>> language: en >>> local file read disable: false >>> manufacturer: Google Pepper >>> os: Windows 8 >>> player type: PlugIn >>> version: WIN 11,6,602,167 >>> screen dpi: 72 >>> screen res x: 1920 >>> screen res y: 1080 >>> ==================================== >>> Type: FATAL_EVENT >>> Message:Startup Aborted >>> eventType: operationError >>> System.totalMemory: 50802688 >>> opClassName: >>> >>> >> com.shutterfly.web.custompath.shell.controller.initialization::StartApplicati >> onCmdlet >>> activityStack: >>> >>> >> com.shutterfly.web.custompath.shell.controller::LoadUserSessionDataCmdlet,com >> .shutterfly.web.custompath.shell.controller.initialization::StartApplicationC >> mdlet >>> Capabilities.version: WIN 11,6,602,167 >>> System.vmVersion: 2.1 sec cyclone >>> result: undefined >>> error: Security error accessing url >>> Capabilities.os: Windows 8 >>> sourceClass: >> com.shutterfly.web.custompath.shell.controller::StartupCommand >>> appRunTime: 30939 >>> ==================================== >>> Recent Info Events >>> ==================================== >>> Type: APP_INFO >>> Message:Sending a notification >>> Capabilities.os: Windows 8 >>> System.totalMemory: 50798592 >>> Capabilities.version: WIN 11,6,602,167 >>> System.vmVersion: 2.1 sec cyclone >>> NOTIFICATION: OOPS_EVENT >>> sourceClass: com.shutterfly.web.custompath.shell::ShellFacade >>> type: INFO >>> appRunTime: 30937 >>> ==================================== >>> ==================================== >>> Type: APP_INFO >>> Message:trackPageName called >>> Capabilities.version: WIN 11,6,602,167 >>> System.totalMemory: 47570944 >>> oldPageName: >>> System.vmVersion: 2.1 sec cyclone >>> appRunTime: 30775 >>> Capabilities.os: Windows 8 >>> sourceClass: com.shutterfly.omniture::SflyActionSourceImpl >>> type: INFO >>> newPageName: Custompath/OopsDialog >>> ==================================== >>> ==================================== >>> Type: APP_INFO >>> Message:Sending a notification >>> Capabilities.os: Windows 8 >>> System.totalMemory: 47517696 >>> Capabilities.version: WIN 11,6,602,167 >>> System.vmVersion: 2.1 sec cyclone >>> NOTIFICATION: FORCE_HIDE_PLEASE_WAIT_INDICATOR >>> sourceClass: com.shutterfly.web.custompath.shell::ShellFacade >>> type: INFO >>> appRunTime: 30773 >>> ==================================== >>> ==================================== >>> Type: APP_INFO >>> Message:The cmdlet completed >>> System.totalMemory: 47517696 >>> Cmdlet: >>> >>> >> com.shutterfly.web.custompath.shell.controller.cmdlets::HidePleaseWaitIndicat >> orCmdlet >>> System.vmVersion: 2.1 sec cyclone >>> Capabilities.version: WIN 11,6,602,167 >>> Capabilities.os: Windows 8 >>> sourceClass: >> com.shutterfly.operations.monitoring::CmdletAppEventDispatcher >>> type: INFO >>> appRunTime: 30773 >>> ==================================== >>> ==================================== >>> Type: APP_INFO >>> Message:About to execute a synchronous cmdlet >>> System.totalMemory: 47513600 >>> Cmdlet: >>> >>> >> com.shutterfly.web.custompath.shell.controller.cmdlets::HidePleaseWaitIndicat >> orCmdlet >>> System.vmVersion: 2.1 sec cyclone >>> Capabilities.version: WIN 11,6,602,167 >>> Capabilities.os: Windows 8 >>> sourceClass: >> com.shutterfly.operations.monitoring::CmdletAppEventDispatcher >>> type: INFO >>> appRunTime: 30772 >>> ==================================== >>> >>> >>> On 5 February 2013 20:31, Om <bigosma...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> A couple of projects that I was involved with in the past - does not >>>> require login to launch. You could work off of your pictures from your >>>> desktop or chose to login to one of the providers listed (facebook, >> etc.) >>>> >>>> >> http://www.shutterfly.com/custompath/viewEdit.sfly?fid=bbc315ed9d1d8661 >>>> >> http://www.shutterfly.com/simplepath/viewEdit.sfly?fid=3a3b75397df239b0 >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Om >>>> >>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 11:16 AM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski < >> nicho...@spoon.as >>>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> I've got a few apps to show off, but in all honesty -- I've been >> doing >>>>> mostly mobile work lately. Here is one of the first Flex 4.8.0 apps >> I >>>>> published... : >>>>> >>>>> >>> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=air.org.pointi.androidApp >>>>> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pointillism/id556476833?ls=1&mt=8 >>>>> >>>>> -Nick >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Lee Burrows < >>>> subscripti...@leeburrows.com >>>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Im happy for this small web app (and source code) to be used if its >>>>> deemed >>>>>> appropriate: http://mandelbrot-explorer.**com/< >>>>> http://mandelbrot-explorer.com/>- it was built pre-Apache but is >> spark >>>> so >>>>> i can easily update it to 4.9 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 05/02/2013 18:57, Alex Harui wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> It would definitely be great to get some apps for the showcase. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The Adobe Flex showcase is still up, but it suffers from the fact >>> that >>>>>>> most apps require a login so most of what you have are >> screenshots. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I sent a screenshot of PrintUI to Infoworld, and apps like that >>> would >>>> be >>>>>>> nice to have in a showcase. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> One thing I've been pondering is that what the killer showcase app >>>> would >>>>>>> be. Even PrintUI requires a healthy wait at startup (at least at >>> home >>>>> over >>>>>>> DSL) and the task to perform takes "a while" so most folks won't >>>> really >>>>> try >>>>>>> it to completion and get a good feel for what it can do. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Startup time is an important part of the new framework I'm working >>> on >>>> so >>>>>>> that public-facing apps over slower connections startup reasonably >>>>> quickly, >>>>>>> but it I am still searching for a task that the public can >>> accomplish >>>>> that >>>>>>> doesn't require money, logins, several steps, etc, but showcases >> any >>>>>>> advantages of Flex. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> That said, the static screenshots and even some of these dynamic >>> apps >>>>> are >>>>>>> becoming easier to do in HTML. So really, maybe developer >>>> productivity >>>>> is >>>>>>> our best selling point these days? Or is it the ability to use >>>>> structured >>>>>>> programming? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Alex Harui >>>>>>> Apache Flex Team >>>>>>> http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>>>> From: Harbs [mailto:harbs.li...@gmail.com] >>>>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2013 8:24 AM >>>>>>>> To: dev@flex.apache.org >>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [PR] Getting people excited about Flex >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Well, you can feel free to use PrintUI.com in both capacities... >>> ;-) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Anyone on the dev list who has permission to showcase apps, can >>> just >>>>>>>> post them >>>>>>>> here as a starting point for the list. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Feb 5, 2013, at 6:11 PM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'd love to see something like this on the website. The only >>>> problem >>>>>>>>> was seeding the list. Heck, I couldn't even get 6 companies to >>>> allow >>>>>>>>> us to use their logos to say that they use Apache Flex to put on >>> our >>>>>>>>> website... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -Nick >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Marcus Fritze >>>>>>>>> <marcus.fri...@googlemail.com >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> Yes, this sounds good. I think, on the old flex.org page there >>> was >>>>>>>>>> also a showcase section. And everybody could see, what's >> possible >>>>> with >>>>>>>>>> Flex. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> And we should not forget the category desktop AIR apps. And >> maybe >>>>>>>>>> "categorize" these apps into topics (or tags - what does the >>>>>>>>>> application). >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Marcus Fritze >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Am 05.02.2013 um 16:28 schrieb Harbs <harbs.li...@gmail.com>: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I was thinking: There's nothing quite like showing people >>> quality >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> working applications to convince them that a technology is a >>> viable >>>>>>>>>> option for their own needs. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Should we have a featured page of the Flex website that has a >>> list >>>>>>>>>>> of >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> featured applications? We could break it into categories of web >>>> apps, >>>>>>>>>> iOS apps and Android apps. Eventually HTML apps could join that >>>> list. >>>>>>>>>> Mobile apps are probably the most important, because no one >> knows >>>>>>>>>> what technology you used to create a mobile app... >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> What do you think? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Harbs >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> regards, >>> Roland >>> >>> -- >>> Roland Zwaga >>> Senior Consultant | Stack & Heap BVBA >>> >>> +32 (0)486 16 12 62 | rol...@stackandheap.com | >>> http://www.stackandheap.com >>> >>> http://zwaga.blogspot.com >>> http://www.springactionscript.org >>> http://www.as3commons.org >>> >> > > > > -- > regards, > Roland > > -- > Roland Zwaga > Senior Consultant | Stack & Heap BVBA > > +32 (0)486 16 12 62 | rol...@stackandheap.com | http://www.stackandheap.com > > http://zwaga.blogspot.com > http://www.springactionscript.org > http://www.as3commons.org -- Alex Harui Flex SDK Team Adobe Systems, Inc. http://blogs.adobe.com/aharui