Robert:

Yes this is an earnest request. 

While I do not shrink from controversy if I believe it will get 
things done, I don't needlessly whine either. I believe that it is 
important to make sure that we help the developers of our tools 
understand what is important to us consumers of the tools. Otherwise 
their direction/vision may preclude them from doing the little things 
that make the difference between a easy to use tool and one that 
ain't.

But really folks, this isn't rocket science, the sort routines are 
broken.

Paul

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Robert Thompson 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't believe the Flex language itself is open source, only 
the .swf format.
> 
> Someone at adobe may want to clear that up.
> 
> Although I'm sure this is an earnest request, whenever open source 
is discussed one thing everyone on this list has to be careful of is 
that MICROSOFT will not go well into that good night of the loser 
status that are suffering at the hands of Apple and Linux after the 
desperate attempts by SCO.
> 
> I've learned enough about them to know that.  They will keep people 
out on the edge of happenings to attempt to stir trouble, so any 
discussion of Open Source (microsoft's thorn) in a way that would 
disturb the good foundation of Flash end-users should looked at 
closely.
> 
> One thing I've learned about enemies is that once you begin to feel 
sorry for their sad state, they usually have such little class as to 
reach out in desperation to draw their gun from their black holster 
and beady blue eyes to shoot at innocence.
> 
> Mercy is good, but not with Microsoft (never).
> 
> -r
> 
> Ralf Bokelberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:                               Why has you data null values in 
the first place?
>  Maybe you can put in some dummy data?
>  Cheers
>  Ralf.
>  
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