RE: [flexcoders] easiest way to build SWF file for flex 1.5?

2006-02-18 Thread Jim Phelan










Yeah that’s the easiest way. You can
do this in Firefox by entering the address in your address bar (http://somehost.com/your.mxml.swf)
and then choose file…save page as.









From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcoders@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of JesterXL
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006
3:55 PM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] easiest
way to build SWF file for flex 1.5?



 



Here's what I do:





- open Notepad





- paste in the the URL to a hyperlink like so:





 











 





- save the file as cow.htm





- open IE (I know, crazy)





- File > Open





- open cow.htm





- right click on the hyperlink, Save As...





- BOOM, you got a SWF!





 





- Original Message - 



From: Graham, Jason






To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com






Sent: Saturday, February
18, 2006 3:49 PM





Subject: [flexcoders]
easiest way to build SWF file for flex 1.5?







 



Is it possible to build a SWF file out of flex builder
1.5?  

 

I have tried mxmlc, and compc but never can get it to work
correctly, and can’t find any decent examples on it.

 

Thanks









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Re: [flexcoders] easiest way to build SWF file for flex 1.5?

2006-02-18 Thread JesterXL





Here's what I do:
- open Notepad
- paste in the the URL to a hyperlink like 
so:
 
right click save as 
here
 
- save the file as cow.htm
- open IE (I know, crazy)
- File > Open
- open cow.htm
- right click on the hyperlink, Save 
As...
- BOOM, you got a SWF!
 
- Original Message - 
From: Graham, Jason 

To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 3:49 PM
Subject: [flexcoders] easiest way to build SWF file for flex 
1.5?


Is it possible to build a SWF file 
out of flex builder 1.5?  
 
I have tried mxmlc, and compc but 
never can get it to work correctly, and can’t find any decent examples on 
it.
 
Thanks





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[flexcoders] easiest way to build SWF file for flex 1.5?

2006-02-18 Thread Graham, Jason










Is it possible to build a SWF file out of flex builder 1.5? 


 

I have tried mxmlc, and compc but never can get it to work
correctly, and can’t find any decent examples on it.

 

Thanks









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