RE: [flexcoders] Accesing flex-config variables in MXML

2006-02-28 Thread Matt Horn
Pablo, you can do it with @ContextRoot():


http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml";
creationComplete="trace('url='+s1.url);">



Remember that a context root is only available in the context of a web
app, so if you are using the command line compiler or offline Flex
Builder compiler, you will need to manually specify it using the
context-root command line option:
$ mxmlc -context-root=http://localhost service.mxml

hth,

matt horn
flex docs


 



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Back again with awful questions:
 
Can I get access to @context.root or localserver variables (used
in flex-config.xml) inside a MXML page?
 
Thanks in advance
---Pablo Gustavo Apanasionek


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[flexcoders] Accesing flex-config variables in MXML

2006-02-28 Thread Pablo Apanasionek





Back again with 
awful questions:
 
Can I get access to 
@context.root or localserver variables (used in flex-config.xml) inside a MXML 
page?
 
Thanks in 
advance
---Pablo 
Gustavo Apanasionek





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