On Dec 15, 2007 1:18 PM, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I remember while back reading about being able to use Flex
> > for commercial projects as long as it was a single user...? I
> > was wondering if anyone knew something or could confirm this.
>
> If I recall correctly, this refers to
> I remember while back reading about being able to use Flex
> for commercial projects as long as it was a single user...? I
> was wondering if anyone knew something or could confirm this.
If I recall correctly, this refers to Flex Data Services (which is now
LiveCycle Data Services), not to the
Ok I've Got the Air Update for Flash CS3 and Now I am trying to Import some
classes like:
import flash.events.NativeDragEvent;
import flash.desktop.NativeDragManager;
import flash.desktop.Clipboard;
and I get this error :
1172: Definition flash.desktop:NativeDragManager could not be found.
1120:
Letcho,
I was uisng the Flex 2 SDK, I've noticed that it should be the Flex 3 SDK.
Thanks in advance.
On Dec 15, 2007 6:17 AM, Latcho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it has to be the root of your flex sdk installation (not even the bin
> folder as I remember)
> C:\ your installation path\flex*.**_s
Thanks Glen. Yes, I've just started moving over to using _REQUEST, but
there was one _POST left in the script that sat just up stream of the
place where the error was.
It's a bit frustrating that Flash puts up a an "Error opening URL"
rather than accepting the "Fatal error" message returned f
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