-Original Message-
From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (REC)
I like Flash, dont get me wrong, but if all you are doing it
linking to a DB
for a static form or grid etc, then you may as well use HTML
and no I am not
anti Flash Remoting - far from it, I just dont see the
business
If all you are doing is presenting data to the user with no
interaction,
then there is not much advantage to using Flash. However, if the users
interacts with that data in any way, then there are
advantages. Namely,
the fact that the entire page will not need to be refreshed to update
Hi, Mike.
Your work sounds exactly like what I'm trying to make happen.
Any resources you would point me to, to get an Intermediate CF coder
familiar enough with Flash Remoting, especially ActionScript, to
create some one-page apps?
Rick
-Original Message-
From: Mike Chambers
If all you are doing is presenting data to the user with no interaction,
then there is not much advantage to using Flash. However, if the users
interacts with that data in any way, then there are advantages. Namely,
the fact that the entire page will not need to be refreshed to update
the
i agree. I was thinking more of static views of data. If you need to
sort and filter that data, then there are advantages to using flash.
mike chambers
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From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 10:41 AM
Rick,
well, we have ton of examples (on DesDev and the DRK) but I believe that
you said you do not like to learn via examples. We also have a lot of
tutorials on examples on desdev:
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/mx/flash/
http://www.macromedia.com/desdev/mx/coldfusion/
here is what i would
Thanks, Mike.
I'll check out more of the DesDev and the DRK stuff...
The Flash interface doesn't bother me, I do timeline based
video editing all the time, so I'm confortable with the timeline.
The graphic design is very simple, too.
It's the ActionScript that I can't deal with unless I start
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From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
One of the things that's confusing about how Flash handles data is
how it receives it. Does it receive it as a set of
variables or does each
Result represent a separate variable from CF? I haven't
figured out
Thanks, Mike.
I can tell I've got a lot to learn...
Would you be interested in writing an example of code here
that shows how a piece of data, say a name is queried from CF,
sent to Flash, the code that Flash uses to receive it and translates
it into an ActionScript datatype?
Just so I can see
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