http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flex_Module_for_Apache_and_IIS

Not implying I know anything by any means - but from reading what you 
wrote - it sounds the same... but I really don't know :D

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Austin Kottke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 
> There is an intriguing article in the flex cookbook on the adobe 
site about
> reading in MXML at runtime and using the XML object to create 
components 
> at runtime. While
> I don't totally get how this works as there are no code samples, 
but 
> very vague actually, but it states:
> 
> "Let's consider, for a moment, how Adobe might have chosen to 
leverage 
> reuse within the Flex2 programming model.
> 
> "Assuming the Adobe engineers did not want to have to recreate the 
wheel 
> in terms of how to make Flex2 able to load normal non-GUI XML I 
would 
> surmise they chose to simply reuse whatever code they wrote that 
was 
> able to read MXML into a way to read XML.
> 
> "As we know, MXML resembles XML rather closely. Heck, MXML is XML ! 
> Yipee, now I can easily read MXML because it is essentially a form 
of XML.
> 
> "We also know Flex2 knows how to read MXML at runtime because the 
> compiler knows how to convert MXML into GUI Objects.
> 
> "But what if we could trick Flex2 into dynamically loading MXML at 
> runtime ?"
> 
> 
> So my question, has anyone ever done this and how did they do it? 
I'm 
> not talking about using the
> modules package to load in precompiled swfs. But loading in mxml 
and 
> having it run after being loaded.
> 
> Best, Austin
>


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