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On 9/2/14 8:31 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
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> >Hi,
> >
> >In the Radii8 donation I just saw that there's some code formatting code
> >that formats AS/MXML code. This seems a good fit for Tour De Flex
> >examples and this JIRA issue:
> >https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-3
Every once in a while, something turns out to be easier than expected. I
committed the official Apache-licensed PseudoThread.as to the
flex-examples repo.
-Alex
On 9/2/14 9:25 PM, "Alex Harui" wrote:
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>On 9/2/14 9:18 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
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>>Hi,
>>
>>> The author assumed he had permi
On 9/2/14 9:18 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>> The author assumed he had permission because it was on my blog and the
>> intent of the blog was to share code with the community.
>
>Given it's actually found in quite a few places, and Adobe doesn't seem
>to mind, it may be considered public
Hi,
> The author assumed he had permission because it was on my blog and the
> intent of the blog was to share code with the community.
Given it's actually found in quite a few places, and Adobe doesn't seem to
mind, it may be considered public domain, but definitely better to get
permission.
On 9/2/14 8:31 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
>Hi,
>
>In the Radii8 donation I just saw that there's some code formatting code
>that formats AS/MXML code. This seems a good fit for Tour De Flex
>examples and this JIRA issue:
>https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34481
>
>Looks like the code [
Hi,
In the Radii8 donation I just saw that there's some code formatting code that
formats AS/MXML code. This seems a good fit for Tour De Flex examples and this
JIRA issue:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34481
Looks like the code [1] is based on and/or extends this [2] which is Apac