[flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

2005-04-12 Thread Simon Fifield





Hi 
all,

Has anyone tried 
using Zinc to create an EXE from an SWF?
How did it turn 
out?
I've tried it and 
the exe ran, but when the swf attempted to get data from the server, it failed. 
I couldn't find any information about either Flex or whether it allows AMF 
communication which my Flex/SWF uses.


Kind Regards,

Simon Fifield







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Re: [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

2005-04-12 Thread JesterXL





Yes, it works well.

Bad... it's against Macromedia's Flex EULA, even if 
you use Zinc's URL vs. local file option to build the projector.

Not sure about your server problem; I wasn't using 
it to get dynamic data.

- Original Message - 
From: Simon 
Fifield 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Com 
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 12:31 PM
Subject: [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

Hi 
all,

Has anyone tried 
using Zinc to create an EXE from an SWF?
How did it turn 
out?
I've tried it and 
the exe ran, but when the swf attempted to get data from the server, it failed. 
I couldn't find any information about either Flex or whether it allows AMF 
communication which my Flex/SWF uses.


Kind Regards,

Simon Fifield







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RE: [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

2005-04-12 Thread Simon Fifield





Hi 
Ali,

I 
specified 
keep-generated-swfs to be 
TRUE and just copied this.

Regards,
Simon

  -Original Message-From: Alistair McLeod 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 12 April 2005 
  17:38To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
  [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
  Hi Simon,
  
  I've not tried it, but it sounds like the gateway url (or 
  equivalent if you're using web services rather than remote object) has not 
  been specified, or is specified incorrectly. Did you precompile the swf? If 
  not, how does Zinc request the MXML file - is it over 
http?
  
  Cheers,
  
  Ali
  
  
  
  
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  From: Simon Fifield 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 April 2005 
  17:31To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ComSubject: 
  [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
  
  Hi 
  all,
  
  Has anyone tried 
  using Zinc to create an EXE from an SWF?
  How did it turn 
  out?
  I've tried it and 
  the exe ran, but when the swf attempted to get data from the server, it 
  failed. I couldn't find any information about either Flex or whether it allows 
  AMF communication which my Flex/SWF uses.
  
  
  Kind Regards,
  
  Simon Fifield







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RE: [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

2005-04-12 Thread Simon Fifield





Hi 
Jesse,

Why 
would it be violating the License? I would be generating the SWF using a fully 
licensed version of Flex and the user would be communicating (if it worked) with 
the same Flex server that generated it and would be used by the same people that 
would be using it online.

Maybe 
I didn't understand the license exactly but I thought that this scenario would 
be fine.

Any 
official pointers from Macromedia people?

Regards,
Simon 
Fifield

  -Original Message-From: JesterXL 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 12 April 2005 
  17:37To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re: 
  [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
  Yes, it works well.
  
  Bad... it's against Macromedia's Flex EULA, even 
  if you use Zinc's URL vs. local file option to build the 
  projector.
  
  Not sure about your server problem; I wasn't 
  using it to get dynamic data.
  
  - Original Message - 
  From: Simon Fifield 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Com 
  
  Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 12:31 PM
  Subject: [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
  
  Hi 
  all,
  
  Has anyone tried 
  using Zinc to create an EXE from an SWF?
  How did it turn 
  out?
  I've tried it and 
  the exe ran, but when the swf attempted to get data from the server, it 
  failed. I couldn't find any information about either Flex or whether it allows 
  AMF communication which my Flex/SWF uses.
  
  
  Kind Regards,
  
  Simon Fifield







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RE: [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

2005-04-12 Thread Alistair McLeod





So, that effectively compiled the gateway url to the url 
you typed into your browser window. 

In what way does it fail, just silently, or do you get an 
error? Did anything appear in the flashlog.txt (need to be running with debug 
player and have mm.cfg set up) - I'm thinking the players sandbox restrictions 
may be stopping you
Cheers,

Ali




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From: Simon Fifield 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 April 2005 
17:45To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
[flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

Hi 
Ali,

I 
specified 
keep-generated-swfs to be 
TRUE and just copied this.

Regards,
Simon

  -Original Message-From: Alistair McLeod 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 12 April 2005 
  17:38To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
  [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
  Hi Simon,
  
  I've not tried it, but it sounds like the gateway url (or 
  equivalent if you're using web services rather than remote object) has not 
  been specified, or is specified incorrectly. Did you precompile the swf? If 
  not, how does Zinc request the MXML file - is it over 
http?
  
  Cheers,
  
  Ali
  
  
  
  
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  From: Simon Fifield 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 April 2005 
  17:31To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ComSubject: 
  [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
  
  Hi 
  all,
  
  Has anyone tried 
  using Zinc to create an EXE from an SWF?
  How did it turn 
  out?
  I've tried it and 
  the exe ran, but when the swf attempted to get data from the server, it 
  failed. I couldn't find any information about either Flex or whether it allows 
  AMF communication which my Flex/SWF uses.
  
  
  Kind Regards,
  
  Simon Fifield







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RE: [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

2005-04-12 Thread Simon Fifield





Hi 
Alistair,

I use 
the Cairngorm framework and have a login to start, I type my login details and 
click login and the clock face just keeps going round and 
round.
I 
don't really know how to try and debug it, the Zinc debugger shows 
nothing.

I'm 
just assuming that it is an issue with remoting because I know that some Players 
do not implement all the communication protocols that are available in the Flash 
Browser plug-in.

I am 
running the server on the same machine that I'm running the test EXE file on 
(localhost) but this shouldn't cause any issues.

I'll 
try run the NetConnection Debugger to see if it shows any 
activity

Regards,
Simon 
Fifield


  -Original Message-From: Alistair McLeod 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 12 April 2005 
  18:03To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
  [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
  So, that effectively compiled the gateway url to the url 
  you typed into your browser window. 
  
  In what way does it fail, just silently, or do you get an 
  error? Did anything appear in the flashlog.txt (need to be running with debug 
  player and have mm.cfg set up) - I'm thinking the players sandbox restrictions 
  may be stopping you
  Cheers,
  
  Ali
  
  
  
  
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  From: Simon Fifield 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 April 2005 
  17:45To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
  [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
  
  Hi 
  Ali,
  
  I 
  specified 
  keep-generated-swfs to be 
  TRUE and just copied this.
  
  Regards,
  Simon
  
-Original Message-From: Alistair McLeod 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 12 April 2005 
17:38To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
[flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
Hi Simon,

I've not tried it, but it sounds like the gateway url 
(or equivalent if you're using web services rather than remote object) has 
not been specified, or is specified incorrectly. Did you precompile the swf? 
If not, how does Zinc request the MXML file - is it over 
http?

Cheers,

Ali




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From: Simon Fifield 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 April 2005 
17:31To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ComSubject: 
[flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

Hi 
all,

Has anyone tried 
using Zinc to create an EXE from an SWF?
How did it turn 
out?
I've tried it 
and the exe ran, but when the swf attempted to get data from the server, it 
failed. I couldn't find any information about either Flex or whether it 
allows AMF communication which my Flex/SWF uses.


Kind Regards,

Simon Fifield







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RE: [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

2005-04-12 Thread Simon Fifield





Hi 
Alistair,

Setup 
Flashlog.txt (thanks for the tip) and here's some output:

Warning: 'mx' has no property 'NONMODAL'at ()Warning: 'mx' 
has no property 'YES'at ()Warning: 'mx' has no property 
'NO'at ()Warning: 'mx' has no property 'OK'at 
()Warning: 'mx' has no property 'CANCEL'at ()Warning: 'mx' has 
no property 'MULTIPLE_CONCURRENCY'at ()Warning: 'mx' has no 
property 'ENVELOPE_TYPE'at ()4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] 
RemoteObject_AMF: Creating Service for 
com.mango.aviator.business.PilotDelegate4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] 
RemoteObject_AMF: Creating gateway connection for 
null/aviator/amfgatewayWarning: onStatus is not a functionat 
Object::connect()4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] RemoteObject_AMF: Successfully created 
Service4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] RemoteObject_AMF: Creating Service for 
com.mango.aviator.business.PilotLogDelegate4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] 
RemoteObject_AMF: Successfully created Service4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] 
RemoteObject_AMF: Creating Service for 
com.mango.aviator.business.AirportDelegate4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] 
RemoteObject_AMF: Successfully created ServiceWarning: 'w' has no property 
'firstname'at mx_binding_Binding::_srcFunc()
...more like these for ages

then...
Warning: Reached warning limit of 1004/12 18:27:49 [INFO] 
RemoteObject_AMF: Invoking login on 
com.mango.aviator.business.PilotDelegate


So its 
successfully creating a link to the remoting server, but then something 
somewhere goes wrong.

Regards,
Simon


  -Original Message-From: Alistair McLeod 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 12 April 2005 
  18:03To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
  [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
  So, that effectively compiled the gateway url to the url 
  you typed into your browser window. 
  
  In what way does it fail, just silently, or do you get an 
  error? Did anything appear in the flashlog.txt (need to be running with debug 
  player and have mm.cfg set up) - I'm thinking the players sandbox restrictions 
  may be stopping you
  Cheers,
  
  Ali
  
  
  
  
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  From: Simon Fifield 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 April 2005 
  17:45To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
  [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
  
  Hi 
  Ali,
  
  I 
  specified 
  keep-generated-swfs to be 
  TRUE and just copied this.
  
  Regards,
  Simon
  
-Original Message-From: Alistair McLeod 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 12 April 2005 
17:38To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
[flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
Hi Simon,

I've not tried it, but it sounds like the gateway url 
(or equivalent if you're using web services rather than remote object) has 
not been specified, or is specified incorrectly. Did you precompile the swf? 
If not, how does Zinc request the MXML file - is it over 
http?

Cheers,

Ali




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From: Simon Fifield 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 April 2005 
17:31To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ComSubject: 
[flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

Hi 
all,

Has anyone tried 
using Zinc to create an EXE from an SWF?
How did it turn 
out?
I've tried it 
and the exe ran, but when the swf attempted to get data from the server, it 
failed. I couldn't find any information about either Flex or whether it 
allows AMF communication which my Flex/SWF uses.


Kind

RE: [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

2005-04-12 Thread Alistair McLeod





Hi Simon,

Are you seeing anything reaching your server? Turn on 
remote object debugging in flex-config.xml and 
gateway-config.xml

Ali




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From: Simon Fifield 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 April 2005 
18:33To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
[flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

Hi 
Alistair,

Setup 
Flashlog.txt (thanks for the tip) and here's some output:

Warning: 'mx' has no property 'NONMODAL'at ()Warning: 'mx' 
has no property 'YES'at ()Warning: 'mx' has no property 
'NO'at ()Warning: 'mx' has no property 'OK'at 
()Warning: 'mx' has no property 'CANCEL'at ()Warning: 'mx' has 
no property 'MULTIPLE_CONCURRENCY'at ()Warning: 'mx' has no 
property 'ENVELOPE_TYPE'at ()4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] 
RemoteObject_AMF: Creating Service for 
com.mango.aviator.business.PilotDelegate4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] 
RemoteObject_AMF: Creating gateway connection for 
null/aviator/amfgatewayWarning: onStatus is not a functionat 
Object::connect()4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] RemoteObject_AMF: Successfully created 
Service4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] RemoteObject_AMF: Creating Service for 
com.mango.aviator.business.PilotLogDelegate4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] 
RemoteObject_AMF: Successfully created Service4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] 
RemoteObject_AMF: Creating Service for 
com.mango.aviator.business.AirportDelegate4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] 
RemoteObject_AMF: Successfully created ServiceWarning: 'w' has no property 
'firstname'at mx_binding_Binding::_srcFunc()
...more like these for ages

then...
Warning: Reached warning limit of 1004/12 18:27:49 [INFO] 
RemoteObject_AMF: Invoking login on 
com.mango.aviator.business.PilotDelegate


So its 
successfully creating a link to the remoting server, but then something 
somewhere goes wrong.

Regards,
Simon


  -Original Message-From: Alistair McLeod 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 12 April 2005 
  18:03To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
  [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
  So, that effectively compiled the gateway url to the url 
  you typed into your browser window. 
  
  In what way does it fail, just silently, or do you get an 
  error? Did anything appear in the flashlog.txt (need to be running with debug 
  player and have mm.cfg set up) - I'm thinking the players sandbox restrictions 
  may be stopping you
  Cheers,
  
  Ali
  
  
  
  
  --
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  From: Simon Fifield 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 April 2005 
  17:45To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
  [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
  
  Hi 
  Ali,
  
  I 
  specified 
  keep-generated-swfs to be 
  TRUE and just copied this.
  
  Regards,
  Simon
  
-Original Message-From: Alistair McLeod 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 12 April 2005 
17:38To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
[flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
Hi Simon,

I've not tried it, but it sounds like the gateway url 
(or equivalent if you're using web services rather than remote object) has 
not been specified, or is specified incorrectly. Did you precompile the swf? 
If not, how does Zinc request the MXML file - is it over 
http?

Cheers,

Ali




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RE: [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

2005-04-12 Thread Simon Fifield





When I 
run the Flex app as usual in the browser, it continues 
correctly:

4/12 
18:37:41 [INFO] RemoteObject_AMF: Invoking login on 
com.mango.aviator.business.PilotDelegate - Zinc app stops 
here4/12 18:37:41 [INFO] RemoteObject_AMF: Invoking getPilot on 
com.mango.aviator.business.PilotLogDelegate4/12 18:37:41 [INFO] 
RemoteObject_AMF: com.mango.aviator.business.PilotDelegate.login() returned 
{_remoteClass: "com.mango.aviator.vo.LoginVO",  
loginDate: Tue Apr 12 18:37:41 GMT+0100 2005,  
password: "thunder",  pilotId: 1, 
 username: "simon"}4/12 18:37:42 [INFO] 
RemoteObject_AMF: Invoking getAirports on 
com.mango.aviator.business.AirportDelegate4/12 18:37:42 [INFO] 
RemoteObject_AMF: Invoking getPilotLogBooks on 
com.mango.aviator.business.PilotLogDelegate
.and loads more

Any 
clues anyone?
Do you 
think its a sandbox problem?

Regards,
Simon


  -Original Message-From: Simon Fifield 
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 12 April 2005 
  18:33To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
  [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
  Hi 
  Alistair,
  
  Setup Flashlog.txt (thanks for the tip) and here's some 
  output:
  
  Warning: 'mx' has no property 'NONMODAL'at ()Warning: 
  'mx' has no property 'YES'at ()Warning: 'mx' has no property 
  'NO'at ()Warning: 'mx' has no property 'OK'at 
  ()Warning: 'mx' has no property 'CANCEL'at ()Warning: 'mx' 
  has no property 'MULTIPLE_CONCURRENCY'at ()Warning: 'mx' has no 
  property 'ENVELOPE_TYPE'at ()4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] 
  RemoteObject_AMF: Creating Service for 
  com.mango.aviator.business.PilotDelegate4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] 
  RemoteObject_AMF: Creating gateway connection for 
  null/aviator/amfgatewayWarning: onStatus is not a functionat 
  Object::connect()4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] RemoteObject_AMF: Successfully 
  created Service4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] RemoteObject_AMF: Creating Service for 
  com.mango.aviator.business.PilotLogDelegate4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] 
  RemoteObject_AMF: Successfully created Service4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] 
  RemoteObject_AMF: Creating Service for 
  com.mango.aviator.business.AirportDelegate4/12 18:27:32 [INFO] 
  RemoteObject_AMF: Successfully created ServiceWarning: 'w' has no property 
  'firstname'at mx_binding_Binding::_srcFunc()
  ...more like these for ages
  
  then...
  Warning: Reached warning limit of 1004/12 18:27:49 [INFO] 
  RemoteObject_AMF: Invoking login on 
  com.mango.aviator.business.PilotDelegate
  
  
  So 
  its successfully creating a link to the remoting server, but then something 
  somewhere goes wrong.
  
  Regards,
  Simon
  
  
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 12 April 2005 
18:03To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
    [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
So, that effectively compiled the gateway url to the 
url you typed into your browser window. 

In what way does it fail, just silently, or do you get 
an error? Did anything appear in the flashlog.txt (need to be 
running with debug player and have mm.cfg set up) - I'm thinking the players 
sandbox restrictions may be stopping 
you
Cheers,

Ali




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From: Simon Fifield 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 12 April 2005 
17:45To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: RE: 
    [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

Hi 
Ali,

I 
specified 
keep-generated-swfs to 
be TRUE and just copied this.

Regards,
Simon

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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: 12 April 2005 
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  [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex
  Hi Simon,
  
  I've not tried it, but it sounds like the gateway url 
  (or equivalent if you're using web services rather than remote object) has 
  not been specified, or is specified incorrectly. Did you precompile the 
  swf? If not, how does Zinc request the MXML file - is it over 
  http?
  
  Cheers,
  
  Ali
  
  
  
  
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Re: [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

2005-04-12 Thread Scott Barnes

On 4/13/05, JesterXL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
 Yes, it works well. 
   
 Bad... it's against Macromedia's Flex EULA, even if you use Zinc's URL vs.
 local file option to build the projector. 

hmmm..

Ok, Say you build a SWF thats got a few API classes in there that
interface to ZInc's FSCOMMAND level ones.

Then using a loadMovie() approach you bring in an external swf - that
being your flex server...aka myurl.com/app/blah.mxml.swf

Inside that swf, it can excute commands within its parent container
(ie swf inside the zinc luv).

To me that should be fine as thats like saying you can't use a browser
to run your flex apps. Furthermore it would then mean MM have to
release an approved browser list as what classifies as an agent for
FLEX based mxml/swf files?

heh.
   
 Not sure about your server problem; I wasn't using it to get dynamic data.
  
   
 - Original Message - 
 From: Simon Fifield 
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Com 
 Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 12:31 PM 
 Subject: [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex 
 
  
 Hi all, 
   
 Has anyone tried using Zinc to create an EXE from an SWF? 
 How did it turn out? 
 I've tried it and the exe ran, but when the swf attempted to get data from
 the server, it failed. I couldn't find any information about either Flex or
 whether it allows AMF communication which my Flex/SWF uses. 
   
   
 Kind Regards, 
   
 Simon Fifield 
  
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Re: [flexcoders] Using Zinc with Flex

2005-04-12 Thread peter blazejewicz

Hi Scott,

it sounds similar to Flex/Central integration:
Flex application is hosted within Central shell and as source file 
during installation:
[quote]
application name=SomeApp
src=SomeApp.mxml.swf
 
[/quote]
(from example product.xml)

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Scott Barnes wrote:

Ok, Say you build a SWF thats got a few API classes in there that
interface to ZInc's FSCOMMAND level ones.

Then using a loadMovie() approach you bring in an external swf - that
being your flex server...aka myurl.com/app/blah.mxml.swf

Inside that swf, it can excute commands within its parent container
(ie swf inside the zinc luv).

To me that should be fine as thats like saying you can't use a browser
to run your flex apps. Furthermore it would then mean MM have to
release an approved browser list as what classifies as an agent for
FLEX based mxml/swf files?




 
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