affect the tabs for that TabNavigator.> >> > So, you can set the fillColors style in the mxml tag for each> > TabNavigator in your application. Something like:> >> >
> >> >> > > >> > -deepa> > -Original Message-> > From:
fle
Here is an example:
Object.registerClass("packgage.myComponent", package.myComponent);
windowName="package.myComponent";var oInitObj:Object = new Object();oInitObj.title = "myWindow";oInitObj.width = 600;oInitObj.height = 200;oInitObj.x = (1024/2)-300;oInitObj.y
= (768/2)-100;oInitObj.modal=t
n the mxml tag for each
> TabNavigator in your application. Something like:
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> -deepa
> -Original Message-
> From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of Jose Quiles
> Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 10:17 AM
> To: flex
Hi,
I have two TabNavigator on the same application, and I need to use
different fill colors for the Tabs on each of them.
Anyone knows how to do it?
Thanks a lot!
Jose
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Hi,
I think you must register your servlet in the web.xml file, in WEB-INF
directory.
Regards,
Jose
2005/9/21, Felipe Tadeus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> owls_yang,
>
> I read this archive in a previus time, but in my home tests the TomCat isn't
> knowing de Servlet(AttachmentSvlt.java).
> Is it go to
Hello All,
I'd like to know if is possible to show external web pages in a
container such as Panel.
Thanks,
Jose
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