Subject: Re: Google AdSenseThanks Jester,Do you or anyone else have any recommendations on how
this can occur in a Text component; i.e.adSense.htmlText = something and then have the_javascript_ that's required for AdSense included in thepage.Or am I mis-understanding what's possible here?
I use Firefox almost exclusively and do not have problems with
accessing the stuff I do in Flex.
If Internet Explorer (on the same machine as yur Firefox install) can
access your Flex app and correctly display the SWF generated from the
MXML file, your *server* setup should be correct. Thus, your
Andy,
I haven't used the SnappMX product, but I imagine that you can use one
of the OpenSource implementations of the AMF gateway: AMFPHP (php),
OpenAMF (Java), and I seem to recall seeing a .net version too once.
There's a python alpha, and the format is somewhat documented by these
OSS
Subject: Re: Flex 1.5 price
Matt Horn wrote:
An old dutch saying : Prices can only go down... Laszo/BackBase
time??
Was this before or after the tulip craze? :)
You can make a joke off this but i think that raising the price for your
licenses more than 100% is not the smartest
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Subject: Re: Integrating with Python
dunwerkin wrote:
Can anyone point me towards an example integrating Flex with Python? I
have existing Python classes, etc that I hope to reuse so that I can
feed in a data structure coming from a Flex front end and get back a
new
Can anyone point me towards an example integrating Flex with Python? I
have existing Python classes, etc that I hope to reuse so that I can
feed in a data structure coming from a Flex front end and get back a
new data structure to send to Flex for visualization. I'm not sure if
I need to dive into
I was a actually a little disappointed to see that there wasn't at
least an *option* to better separate the usage of the two products. I
use DW for most things, and dabble in FB when I have time to play with
Flex. Since they seem to maintain a common set of site definition
files, and were intially
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