RE: Flash question - newbie

2004-01-05 Thread Stephen Hait
he > additional components and integrated AS editor in Pro make it worth > it. > > chris > > > From: Stephen Hait [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 11:03 AM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Flash question - newbie >

Re: Flash question - newbie

2004-01-05 Thread Clint Tredway
to use any of the new data components, you have to get the pro version. AFAIK you can use FMX 2004 with remoting, but not to the extent as you can with the Pro version. Stephen Hait wrote: > How does Flash Remoting fit into the equation? Or does it? > Stephen > > > The only 2 tools you need Fla

Re: Flash question - newbie

2004-01-05 Thread Clint Tredway
It's not really, but its a much better editor with a class browser for AS2... Plus it has some good CF stuff and it just plain rocks. Nick de Voil wrote: > Clint > > > > The only 2 tools you need Flash MX 2004 Professional and Sapien's > > > PrimalScript www.sapien.com. > > > > > > What's the mi

RE: Flash question - newbie

2004-01-05 Thread chris kief
. chris From: Stephen Hait [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 11:03 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Flash question - newbie I'm interested in learning about developing applications on CFMX that utilize Flash but I confess I'm conf

Re: Flash question - newbie

2004-01-05 Thread Nick de Voil
Clint > > The only 2 tools you need Flash MX 2004 Professional and Sapien's > > PrimalScript www.sapien.com. > > > > What's the minimum software requirement for developing Flash > > > apps? What would be the benefits of alternatives to the minimum? Why is PrimalScript part of the minimum require

Re: Flash question - newbie

2004-01-05 Thread Stephen Hait
How does Flash Remoting fit into the equation? Or does it? Stephen > The only 2 tools you need Flash MX 2004 Professional and Sapien's > PrimalScript www.sapien.com. > > > > What's the minimum software requirement for developing Flash > > apps? What would be the benefits of alternatives to the mi

Re: Flash question - newbie

2004-01-05 Thread Clint Tredway
The only 2 tools you need Flash MX 2004 Professional and Sapien's PrimalScript www.sapien.com. There are a couple of good books to get you going: Macromedia Flash MX 2004 ActionScript: Training from the Source http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0321213432/qid=1073329947//ref=sr_8_xs_ap

Flash question - newbie

2004-01-05 Thread Stephen Hait
I'm interested in learning about developing applications on CFMX that utilize Flash but I confess I'm confused as to what I would need to do this. There seem to be various products; Flash MX 2004, Flash MX Pro 2004 and Studio MX 2004 with Flash Pro, etc. that might do this. What's the minimum