Thanks for the tip, Jason.

I'll do that.  I'll get through some major projects that I'm working on,
take a "Research and Development" break and give it another go.
In the meantime, I'll try to round up some tutorials and books to teach me
how to
use ActionScript with Flash MX and CF so I can figure out what in the
world the AS means...

Rick


-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 4:01 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Trio application


You know - if you call and politely ask them if they can extend your
trial period - they have been nothing but helpful and willing for me. I
explained that 30 days wasn't enough to evaluate and test the flash
studio and cf development with MX and Flash MX - they extended another
30 days.


Rick Faircloth wrote:

>That looks good, Mark.
>I'm going to be checking out that sample app to see if I can make
>any headway with Flash MX.
>
>Someone was remarking recently that it would be good if one of the
>apps they were testing didn't expire in 30 days, which they felt wasn't
>enough
>time to learn to use an app and evaluate it.  If feel the same way about
>Flash MX.
>I don't have 30 days straight to devote to attempting to learn and use it,
>especially
>the ActionScript aspect.  It would be much better if the apps just
>watermarked
>the project files and movies produced, but allowed unlimited practice.
>
>Now my 30 days have expired and I haven't even begun to spend enough time
on
>it to determine if I can make it work appropriately for my apps and whether
>or not
>to make a radical shift in how I build apps from html-based to Flash-based.
>
>MM, if you're listening, how about a non-expiring, watermarking trial
>version of Flash MX.
>It's a new paradigm you're asking us to learn and evaluate in a short 30
>days!
>Some of us have to keep working on paying project while that going on,
>leaving precious
>little time within 30 days to use the program!
>
>Thanks for putting that up Mark.
>
>Were the secondary pages, especially those linked from the "Service
Manager"
>movie,
>supposed to show anything else, or just be blank?  The page background was
>there on the
>secondary pages, but no info...
>
>Rick
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Mark A. Kruger - CFG [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 10:46 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Trio application
>
>
>Someone was wondering about the trio application as an example of flash
>remoting (can't remember
>who).  I've hosted it temporarily at:
>
>http://68.15.235.127/flash/servicemanager/ if anywone wants a look. It's
>pretty nifty. I especially
>like the "add part" feature that checks inventory.
>
>-mk
>
>Mark A. Kruger, MCSE, CFG
>www.cfwebtools.com
>www.necfug.com
>.no more brochures!
>
>
>
>
>
>

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