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spiros aggelopoulos commented on FLEX-64:
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Carol ,
The main problem was that in
I've stripped adobe template and created matching version for V1. You
can provide SDK version and IDE name in html. One thing that bugs me is
the size of it. About 100kb for swf (mostly fonts) and another 100kb for
background png.
I don't think we need to change copy dramatically. We have all th
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> I've stripped adobe template and created matching version for V1. You can
> provide SDK version and IDE name in html. One thing that bugs me is the
> size of it. About 100kb for swf (mostly fonts) and another 100kb for
> background png.
> I don't think we need to change copy dramatically. We ha
I get the following error when viewing that page:
TypeError: Error #1009: Cannot access a property or method of a null object
reference.
at AIRInstallBadge/handleImageLoadComplete()
I'm not sure what that could be and I've checked twice. Maybe you have
old version of swf or html cached by brow
Hi,
I don't know where to share my thoughts. As a hard-core flex
developer i just dump my thoughts here.
Yesterday, i started to build a web app using HTML. As a
first step i tried to build a layout. I don't have anything special.
below is my
I have the same issue.
2012/6/15 Tomasz Maciąg | Fuse Collective
> I get the following error when viewing that page:
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>> TypeError: Error #1009: Cannot access a property or method of a null
>> object
>> reference.
>> at AIRInstallBadge/**handleImageLoadComplete()
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> I'm not sure what that
Hundreds libraries? Just JQuery and any solid JS framework will do. I been
using Flex, Scala (Play! or Lift framework) and PHP/Javascript/CSS for
years. You will need to understand Flex is not one-size-fit-all technology
and slowly you should get used to it.
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 9:40 PM, sathy
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> > I get the following error when viewing that page:
> >>
> >> TypeError: Error #1009: Cannot access a property or method of a null
> >> object
> >> reference.
> >> at AIRInstallBadge/**handleImageLoadComplete()
> >>
> >
> > I'm not sure what that could be and I've checked twice. Maybe you have
Sorry guys, I've forgot that I have release player and didn't clean up
the code after stripping fla...
It should be fine now.
You are right, HTML layout is painful ( not sure if HTML5 improved the box
model in any way )
Onde I needed a consistent grid layout system, nestable up to a few levels
deep and ended up using blueprintcss http://blueprintcss.org/ and
generating a huge CSS for all kinds of combinations.
It worked
With all due respects; we're glad you like Flex and some of it's
simplicity; but as this conversation has nothing to do with development
of Flex SDK; can you please take it elsewhere?
On 6/15/2012 9:50 AM, James Ong wrote:
Hundreds libraries? Just JQuery and any solid JS framework will do. I
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> It should be fine now.
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Confirmed, no more error, thanks!
Roland
To make the layout in HTML as easy as in Flex, you can use a
responsive grid http://960.gs
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I don't see this mail so Off Topic that I would send someone elsewhere...
Don't be so unfriendly please.. (With all due respects)
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On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Jeffry Houser w
I didn't have any issues.
It looks really nice Tomasz.
Cheers!
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On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Tomasz Maciąg | Fuse Collective <
t.mac...@fusecollective.com> wrote:
> I ge
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Carol Frampton commented on FLEX-64:
Thanks for the clarification. When I coded the prom
Try twitters bootstrap...pretty nice.
http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap
On Jun 15, 2012 10:01 AM, "Joan Llenas Masó" wrote:
> You are right, HTML layout is painful ( not sure if HTML5 improved the box
> model in any way )
> Onde I needed a consistent grid layout system, nestable up to a few le
Does anyone use the the flash/flex integration feature (aka the Flex Component
Kit for Flash) that allows you to create components with Adobe Flash
Professional and export them for use with Flex?
See
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/mx/flash/UIMovieClip.html
P
I don't believe I was being unfriendly. This is mailing list
explicitly related to building the Apache Flex SDK. Your experiences /
pains on building HTML apps has no place here. Nor does a debate on the
merits of HTML/JavaScript Frameworks.
I'm not saying discussions on HTML or related
+1 on Jeffry's remark, and sorry to add to the noise.
- Peter
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Jeffry Houser wrote:
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> I don't believe I was being unfriendly. This is mailing list explicitly
> related to building the Apache Flex SDK. Your experiences / pains on
> building HTML apps has no p
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> Your experiences / pains on building HTML apps has no place here. Nor
> does a debate on the merits of HTML/JavaScript Frameworks.
I've said it before and I'll repeat it again. This is so very not true. As
a community, as a project, as a technology, Flex absolutely is fighting
tooth and nail
I agree that we should not silence people that want to discuss HTML vs Flex
as we can only benefit from these discussions. However, this is the
flex-dev list, intended for people who are actively working on the Flex SDK
code. I would encourage everyone to check the flex-users list for
discussions l
Doug's comments are well said... discussing the pain-points in a competing
technology is a healthy exercise.
On Friday, June 15, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Doug McCune wrote:
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> > Your experiences / pains on building HTML apps has no place here. Nor
> > does a debate on the merits of HTML/JavaScript
If you really think about it, the post was tongue in cheek, meant to spur
passion and action amongst exactly the group of people who are on this list,
people who can save this and other poor fellows from a treacherous HTML
existence. It was meant to be inspirational.
Ariel Jakobovits
arielj...
And we might learn things that help us develop Apache Flex to be even
better.
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 9:30 AM, Rick Winscot wrote:
> Doug's comments are well said... discussing the pain-points in a competing
> technology is a healthy exercise.
>
> On Friday, June 15, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Doug McCune
Christophe - what of Falcon and the onus it places on the future of the Flex
SDK? This is not a story of HTML vs Flex... it's about their interdependency
and maturity. I don't think that it would be wise to conceptually place these
two technologies into separate buckets at this point. Just sayin
Hi Rick,
I was merely mentioning Flex vs HTML as the undertone of the original
message. The various technologies should indeed be discussed and considered
together, preferably on a separate list if not directly related to the
development of the Flex SDK itself.
regards,
Christophe
2012/6/15 Rick
Tomasz,
This looks very good! Couple of things:
1. The word 'Builder' has a typo. It says 'Bulder'.
2. Have you tried adding other language strings? It would be nice to
support multiple languages.
3. I know we discussed this in the past, but is there an FXG version of
our logo? I guess tha
On 6/15/2012 12:12 PM, Doug McCune wrote:
Your experiences / pains on building HTML apps has no place here. Nor
does a debate on the merits of HTML/JavaScript Frameworks.
I've said it before and I'll repeat it again. This is so very not true. As
a community, as a project, as a technology, Flex
2. Have you tried adding other language strings? It would be nice to
support multiple languages.
The easiest way to do it is to add additional params to html file. Then
you can embed it on you site with your own lang strings. My only worry
is that we'd have to embed much more characters. I'll
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> I agree there is benefit to debating various options and alternatives. I
> disagree that this list is the place for such discussions, as such
> discussions are unrelated to the development of the Flex SDK.
>
I guess my concern is that the people contributing to the Flex SDK will
essentially p
On 6/15/2012 2:28 PM, Doug McCune wrote:
I agree there is benefit to debating various options and alternatives. I
disagree that this list is the place for such discussions, as such
discussions are unrelated to the development of the Flex SDK.
I guess my concern is that the people contributing
On 6/14/12 7 :00PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
>Hi,
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>You may need to be logged in to see that page.
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>Environment variable are set about 2/3 of the way down the page under
>"Set environment variables".
Yes, things became a little "clearer" when I logged in.
>
>Ant properties are under the "Ad
[RT]
Hi.
I'm happy to help with the wiki and hope good documentation will attract
new interest in Flex.
I've already got a Confluence user id.
I suppose the next step is to send a mentor request for some pointers
getting started?
TJ Quirk
Hi,
Looks like the Flex wiki needs a 'End user getting started' article.
It will describe how to get started with an ASF Flex sdk, and get to a
working 'hello world' .
Since I'm clueless myself, I'll get to learning this and document it.
Will someone 'take me under their wing' if I need pointers
I recently oversaw development of a game that heavily used fla->swc->flex.
Lots of fancy animations and stuff were done in an FLA, then exported to an SWC
with class names etc... and then a Flex4.6 app was wrapped around them
providing application logic, and facebook integration. Don't know i
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