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> Behalf Of Doug Lowder
> Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 10:39 AM
> To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [flexcoders] Re: Google Finance in AJAX: Can we do this in
> Flex?
>
> Hi Ely,
>
> I'm curious abo
ting platform is that they
could then be pretty broadly reusable across multiple projects and
charts).
Ely.
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> I saw your blog. Your component TEOTaskPane - TEOTaskList is mind-
> blogging :) . You are the GEEE OHHH D of Flex :)
> Do you plan to publish your code?
Hey, unfortunatly I plan to sell them ;-) You gotta make a living
somwhere! But, I plan to help a lot of flex devs in the future thoug
Hi Ely,
I'm curious about the benefits of implementing these features as
chart extensions as opposed to separate custom components.
Specifically, in my case I have a custom component that can have its
view type set to either chart or datagrid; both use the same
dataprovider. Another custom c
Renaun Erickson wrote:
> When I right-click it comes up as Flash Player, hmmm... AJAX and Flex
> (FABridge?) probaby not, Google wouldn't be using Flex2, but probably
> a nice Flash app.
It's a Flash 7 app that uses the Flash JavaScript Integration Kit [1] to
communicate between Flash/JavaScript
You are right Mike. I was fooled by another page in the same site
which was in AJAX.
I saw your blog. Your component TEOTaskPane - TEOTaskList is mind-
blogging :) . You are the GEEE OHHH D of Flex :)
Do you plan to publish your code?
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Schmalle
When I right-click it comes up as Flash Player, hmmm... AJAX and Flex
(FABridge?) probaby not, Google wouldn't be using Flex2, but probably
a nice Flash app.
Renaun
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Schmalle"
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>
> Sorry to keep posting but, I just went back to
will give you a slider component with
two movable pointers.
There used to be a nice charting explorer for Flex 2 on labs, but I
couldn't find it when I looked. Christophe Coenraets has an example
up at
http://flexapps.macromedia.com/flex15/chartexplorer/explorer.mxml
Look at Slider Selection
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