I was talking about how I thought displaying the AS/MXML and JS side by side could be a simpler project that acts as a stepping stone to the larger CodePen/JSFiddle project. In this simpler project, the generated code wouldn't even be run (maybe that's the part that you missed?), but seeing the generated JS code would still be beneficial to users considering FlexJS and AS/MXML. I suspect that a lot of the code from the simpler project could be reused in the more complex project, so that's why I brought it up.
- Josh On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 6:59 AM, OK <p...@olafkrueger.net> wrote: > Josh Tynjala wrote > > With the dev tools, you need to set up a project and build it first. > > Probably I don't understand this. > My approach would be to just pass the compiled HTML/JS code to an iframe > and > to offer a link > to be able to open the iframe content in a new window. > I thought this way anybody would able to inspect the source code by just > opening the browsers dev tool? > > Thanks, > Olaf > > > > > > > -- > View this message in context: http://apache-flex- > development.2333347.n4.nabble.com/FlexJS-POC-JSFiddle-for- > FlexJS-Compile-as-a-service-tp61369p61386.html > Sent from the Apache Flex Development mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >