I used Google and found this that seems decent enough:
http://developer.yahoo.com/flash/astra-flash/alertmanager/
I am assuming that you like the fact that the Flex background is
blurred while the alert is being displayed. Is this true? If you
rolled your own, the stage is a MovieClip, so you cou
> Thanks, Eric. So I guess none of the mx.controls are for Flash but, rather,
> are all for Flex?
Yes, they are part of the Flex class libraries. You may be able to use
them in Flash directly, but that's not their design intent.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
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Thanks, Eric. So I guess none of the mx.controls are for Flash but, rather,
are all for Flex?
ja
Make a Flex app - Alert is for Flex. Or make your own Alert class. I'm
not sure if linking the Flex SWCs would work for an Alert or not.
I get an error, in Flash Builder 4, with the following
Make a Flex app - Alert is for Flex. Or make your own Alert class. I'm
not sure if linking the Flex SWCs would work for an Alert or not.
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 10:34 PM, Jim Andrews wrote:
> Am I on the right list for a question like this?
>
> I get an error, in Flash Builder 4, with the followin
Am I on the right list for a question like this?
I get an error, in Flash Builder 4, with the following line, which is part
of an ActionScript project.
import mx.controls.Alert;
The error is "1172: Definition mx.controls:Alert could not be found."
How do I fix this?
ja?
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