[flexcoders] Can form field values be remembered between forward/back button press?

2006-10-27 Thread andrewstuartblah
Hello,

We've designed our application to be many small flex apps embedded in
HTML pages.

If the site was pure HTML then field values would be remembered as the
user clicks forward and back.

The BIG problem we have is that field values are forgotten between
forward and back.

Is there a clean way to implement this? We could store field values in
a shared object but it gets messy when trying to work out exactly how
to know if this page has been loaded as a result of forward/back.

Any help much appreciated.

Thanks

Andrew




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[flexcoders] How to programmatically scroll back to top of page?

2006-10-21 Thread andrewstuartblah
Hello

We have a long form and the user must scroll down to fill out all the
fields.  When they hit submit, error/validation messages are displayed
at the top of the page and the user must correct invalid fields.

The problem is though that after hitting submit the display remains
stuck at the bottom of the page, and the errors messages are at the
top of the page and the users will not see them.

Is there any way in Flex to scroll page to the top of the page?

When programming a browser it is possible to use scrollintoview, which
does just the sort of thing that I am after.  Does Flex have an
equivalent?
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/dhtml/reference/methods/scrollintoview.asp
scrollintoview  - scrolls to an element on an HTML page

Or is there some other way to achieve this goal?

Thanks

Andrew Blah





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[flexcoders] Does Flex 2 support RPC/literal?

2006-05-12 Thread andrewstuartblah



Hello 

Can anyone help me - I'm trying to work out if Flex support rpc/literal

It seems to support document/literal and rpc/encoded but I can't see
anything about rpc/literal

Thanks in advance

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[flexcoders] Flex2 - how do I set the color of the header on a grid?

2006-03-04 Thread andrewstuartblah
Hello,

I can't work out how to set the header color on a grid.

It seems that the header text has the same color as the text of the
rows in the grid.

But I want to have a different color for the header text.

Any help appreciated.

Thanks

Andrew Stuart






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[flexcoders] Checkboard / chessboard pattern

2006-03-04 Thread andrewstuartblah
Hello

I'd like the background of my application to be a checkerboard /
chessboard pattern.

Can anyone suggest an easy programmtic way to do this?

I'd like to avoid using bitmaps but i'll do it if need be.

Thanks

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[flexcoders] OT: Melbourne job - Macromedia Flex 2, Ruby On Rails, Linux C++

2006-01-18 Thread andrewstuartblah
Hello folks - this job is only available to people currently residing
in Melbourne, Australia

Senior Programmer Linux, C++, Macromedia Flex 2, Javascript, Ruby
on Rails

* Diverse technical and language skills required
* Front end and back end development
* Suited to talented, passionate and experience person

Very strong Linux C/C++ experience is the core requirement of this
role, and you'll also be working with a wide variety of languages
including Ruby On Rails, Python and ECMAscript/Javascript in
Macromedia Flex 2.

You'll be in a small team, developing a range of different Internet
oriented applications.

You will be developing sophisticated user interfaces using
Macromedia's new Flex 2 technology.

You will also be developing powerful back end servers using Ruby On
Rails, and also using C++ under Linux.

SOAP will be the interface between the front-end user interfaces and 
and back-end systems that you develop, so you'll need an excellent
knowledge of XML.

You've probably been passionate abut computers and programming since
school and started out on the Commodore 64 or Amiga, Apple 2 or Z80
systems. You've been coding for 10 - 20 years now and over that time
you've developed deep and broad software development skills.

You're still coding because you enjoy the challenge and mental 
stimulation.

You don't see yourself only as a back-end developer - you are also
able to develop intuitive and powerful client side user interfaces and
you pride yourself on your talent in designing usable software interfaces.

At the back end you know how to wring every last cycle of performance
out of the CPU and you know how to build Internet applicationscapable
of supporting hundreds of thousands of users.

You have mastered the powerful low level languages C and C++ and you
like to use these in conjunction with modern glue languages such as
Ruby and Python.

You have mastered the Internet technologies and you can make just
about anything work in Linux.

You know how to build high performance apps by selecting the right
algorithms and data structures. You are unafraid of working with
complex and powerful technologies and you love to take on the tough
development challenges.

We're searching for a Senior Programmer who understands that a truly
great programmer can adapt to any language and can work with a range
of technologies - even those they haven't yet worked with. The truly
great programmer knows how to learn and adapt their previous
experience to new languages and technologies.

This is a salaried role in a small South Melbourne company - please
state your salary expectation and availability.

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