Yes, the index, but it's not as convenient as the search field. Some time ago, I checked how it was done at Adobe, and apparently, they modified the ASDOC templates to have this search field.
Do you think the implementation could be "donated" as well? Maurice -----Message d'origine----- De : Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com] Envoyé : samedi 22 mars 2014 06:36 À : dev@flex.apache.org; n...@joeflash.ca Objet : Re: Search in Apache Flex Docs? For your particular case, I think you could have used the index. The Adobe ASLR does have search. I wonder what it would take to implement it. -Alex On 3/21/14 9:40 PM, "Joseph Balderson" <n...@joeflash.ca> wrote: >This may sound like a silly question, but how on earth do you search >for anything in the Apache Docs, if you don't already know in which >class it resides? > >The other day I wanted to know, out of curiosity, how many components >implemented the itemCreationPolicy property, and I was unable to do a >search to get an answer. > >Google 'itemCreationPolicy site:flex.apache.org/asdoc/' and you get 0 >results. >The docs themselves do not heave a search field like the old Adobe >AS3/Flex docs have. > >This is a problem. I don't often use the search field in the AS3 >reference, but when I do it's usually because I really need it. It is >essential that the content in the Apache Flex docs also be searchable. > >Or am I missing something really simple here? > > >-- >_______________________________________________________________________ > >Joseph Balderson, Flex & Flash Platform Developer :: http://joeflash.ca >Author, Professional Flex 3 :: http://tinyurl.com/proflex3book