I like to do the ActionScript development in HomeSite+ and then just do
an include in the falsh movie like so:

#include "flashfile.as"

You can add the .as extension to homesite+/CFStudio and it will syntax
highlight and color code it for you as well.

Although, if you are new to actionscript, you may want to use the editor
in flash itself, it'll give you hints and syntax validation... 

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Josh Trefethen

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Ball [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 1:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT Flash Development Environment


OK. I'm a CF developer who's a newbie to Flash development; brand new,
haven't started. 

What is the most common Flash development environment?

Thanks,

Jeremy



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