Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon

2004-01-19 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Thursday 15 Jan 2004 15:54 pm, Christian Cantrell wrote: On Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 10:14AM, Thomas Chiverton wrote: A version of Central that allowed you to specify your own application 'store' would be great ! We've actually heard this a lot I thought you might have. In

RE: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting

2004-01-16 Thread Earl, George
Bryan said: And, pardon my ignorance, but what do you mean by 'a select box that whenyou type the results are narrowed'? You have a select list of customer names, instead of scrolling through to select them, you start typeing and as you type the letters the names in the list are narrowed

Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon

2004-01-15 Thread Christian Cantrell
On Wednesday, January 14, 2004, at 11:07AM, Bryan F. Hogan wrote: What I want to do is replicate, my existing intranet's in flash, create a projector, install it on a users desktop and automatically pull data from my server, no html, no dhtml, no _javascript_, etc. Multiple clients, one app.

RE: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon

2004-01-15 Thread Bryan F. Hogan
- From: Christian Cantrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 9:58 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon On Wednesday, January 14, 2004, at 11:07AM, Bryan F. Hogan wrote: I recommend that anyone considering

Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon

2004-01-15 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Thursday 15 Jan 2004 15:02 pm, Bryan F. Hogan wrote: application. Not a shared shell. I think others may feel the same way. :nods A version of Central that allowed you to specify your own application 'store' would be great ! -- Tom Chiverton Advanced ColdFusion Programmer Tel: +44(0)1749

Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon

2004-01-15 Thread Christian Cantrell
On Thursday, January 15, 2004, at 10:14AM, Thomas Chiverton wrote: A version of Central that allowed you to specify your own application 'store' would be great ! We've actually heard this a lot and it has given us some ideas.It's great feedback.Thanks. Christian [Todays Threads] [This

Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon

2004-01-15 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Thursday 15 Jan 2004 15:29 pm, Clint Tredway wrote: The shared shell has kept me from using Central because the apps that I build cannot be shared for security reasons.. I would expect any decent shared shell to enfore strict sepeartion of apps, so that shouldn't be an issue... -- Tom

Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers - The Book

2004-01-15 Thread Jeff Garza
I completely agree with Cameron on this one... It's the only book so far that hasn't inundated me with timeline effects and drawing stuff.Very concise and a good Flash book for programmers!Very good stuff on XML also! Cheers, Jeff - Original Message - From: Cameron Childress To:

RE: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting

2004-01-15 Thread Earl, George
Bryan said: I'm just scared to death to pick up flash, because I have a feeling that the simple things that take moments to do in html will take a huge amount of time or be impossible to do in Flash. For example, allot of my clients love the ability to upload files, download excel

RE: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting

2004-01-15 Thread Bryan F. Hogan
And, pardon my ignorance, but what do you mean by 'a select box that when you type the results are narrowed'? You have a select list of customer names, instead of scrolling through to select them, you start typeing and as you type the letters the names in the list are narrowed down. For

Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting

2004-01-15 Thread Kevin Graeme
I went to a MM seminar on the Studio MX 2004 suite and I remember the presenter saying (and showing us) that Flash MX 2004 can use the same style sheets as your HTML pages. The Flash crowd ooohed and aaahed over that one. But I don't know how much CSS capability Flash actually has . . . It's

Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting

2004-01-15 Thread John Quarto-vonTivadar
PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 1:48 PM Subject: RE: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting Bryan said: I'm just scared to death to pick up flash, because I have a feeling that the simple things that take moments to do in html will take a huge amount of time

Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting

2004-01-15 Thread Dan O'Keefe
I think he means given a select box options values as: January February March April May June July Ifa user enters 'J' in the select box, the results are narrowed to January, June, July. If the user enters a 'u' after the J, the results are narrowed to June, July. etc. Dan Earl, George wrote:

Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon

2004-01-14 Thread Christian Cantrell
On Tuesday, January 13, 2004, at 01:22PM, Bryan F. Hogan wrote: Everytime I'm about ready to pick up on using Flash something else tells me not too. SOAP and Flash almost had me convinced on starting to use Flash, then I hear something like this. I certainly didn't intend to discourage the

RE: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon

2004-01-14 Thread Bryan F. Hogan
To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon I certainly didn't intend to discourage the use of Flash!I think these types of issues are to be expected when working with such new technology.Fortunately, if you know where to look, you can learn

Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon

2004-01-14 Thread Clint Tredway
much more time to spend sniffing around the bush if you know what I mean before I start. :-) -Original Message- From: Christian Cantrell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 9:10 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting

RE: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon

2004-01-14 Thread Bryan F. Hogan
: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 11:02 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon Flash apps have their place, and they are not websites. For example, I just rebuilt my companies intranet that was Classic ASP/DHTML to Flash MX 2004/CFMX with the frontend

Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon

2004-01-14 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Wednesday 14 Jan 2004 16:07 pm, Bryan F. Hogan wrote: In this case, RIA's are required 100%. This can be done, but there is just more work to do with a getting a flash form to work like an html form than it's worth at the moment. Rather than complain, why not set about writing some updated

RE: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon

2004-01-14 Thread Bryan F. Hogan
I'm not complaining. I'm done. If I never used a Flash application I can't write new components for it. -Original Message- From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 11:14 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash

Re: Flash for Developers/Programmers WAS: Flash Remoting with Blue Dragon

2004-01-13 Thread Matt Liotta
Such is life. It is generally a requirement to be familiar with any two technologies that one wants to integrate before attempting to integrate them. Flash and CFML is no different. I always got around my lack of Flash experience by just hiring the best Flash people I could find. -Matt On Jan

RE: Flash for developers

2003-07-09 Thread Raymond Camden
I think you mean Laszlo. http://www.laszlosystems.com/ === Raymond Camden, ColdFusion Jedi Master for Mindseye, Inc (www.mindseye.com) Member of Team Macromedia (http://www.macromedia.com/go/teammacromedia) Email:

Re: Flash for developers

2003-07-09 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Wednesday 09 Jul 2003 11:54 am, Raymond Camden wrote: I think you mean Laszlo. http://www.laszlosystems.com/ I do, great, thanks ! -- Thomas C Advanced ColdFusion Programmer PLEASE NOTE: When the Recipient Is Not Directly Observing This E-mail, It May Cease to Exist or Will Exist Only in