sday, November 03, 2005 9:30 AM
> To: Flexcoders
> Subject: [flexcoders] Yahoo Maps Example
>
> For those who want to see a quick example, you can download
> the SWC (stupidly called Shockave control on the site, that's
> where the confusion came in), and use this code. Keep in
>
oders
> Subject: [flexcoders] Yahoo Maps Example
>
> For those who want to see a quick example, you can download
> the SWC (stupidly called Shockave control on the site, that's
> where the confusion came in), and use this code. Keep in
> mind the sliders are NOT BACKWA
hing for awhile.
However, it really makes developers take you seriously when you deploy
applications that utilize some of those very services you are offering.
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From: "JesterXL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Thanks Jester!
It's obvious of course as has been said that Flash
Player is used for presentation of Flex -- still the
SWC as you say and I agree, is a big mistake as it can
cause "shock" :-/
Besides this mistake though, seems Yahoo is
Thanks Jester!
It's obvious of course as has been said that Flash
Player is used for presentation of Flex -- still the
SWC as you say and I agree, is a big mistake as it can
cause "shock" :-/
Besides this mistake though, seems Yahoo is starting
to get it's act together in working with developers;
For those who want to see a quick example, you can download the SWC
(stupidly called Shockave control on the site, that's where the confusion
came in), and use this code. Keep in mind the sliders are NOT BACKWARDS!
Since I'm not a map geek, this was my first lesson in latitude & longitude
as a
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