It's technically possible of course to have each project listed with 
different properties, and then to sort based on the desired filter 
and/or sort order, so by date, by release version or whatever other 
option you desire... [database-select statements are your friend]

The real question is, is it worth the time required to develop, and what 
  sorting/filtering features are the most needed...?

Sorting by AS version is def one that makes a lot of sense to me, as 
does activity/date and subject... even mroe powerful would be a 
combination of both:

examples: so show me only AS3 and sort it by date, or all code AS2 and 
AS3 & sort it by subject.

wk,

sebastian.

Janosch Scharlipp wrote:
> The last updates can be obtained on the Recent News page.
> Even old projects can be valuable some times, so i think there should be 
> complete list of all projects somewhere.
> But as you said, such a long list does not work. So i think, we should 
> split it up, the question is how, there are many possibilities.
> By subject: testing, components, math, 3d, tweening, xml, ...
> By technology: as 1, 2, 3
> By license: os only, commercial, ...
> ...
> 
> The question is, what the list is used for :)
> I came across it, when i was looking for an as3 tweening engine i could 
> use in a private project. So for me all 3 partitionings from above would 
> have made sense.
> 
> Greetings, Janosch
> 
> 
> 
> tyler larson schrieb:
>> The list is pretty long, at some point a list of projects just  
>> doesn't work. How about something that just logs the most recently  
>> updated projects. It's much easier to keep up that way.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jan 27, 2008, at 10:48 AM, Janosch Scharlipp wrote:
>>
>>   
>>> How about splitting the ActionScript-Projects list into the  
>>> categories:
>>> ActionScript 1/2 and 3
>>> ActionScript 1/2 only
>>> ActionScript 3 only
>>>
>>> Greetings, Janosch
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