Wanted - FlashInterface Samples and Examples

Filed under: Articles — Robert Taylor at 9:46 am on Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Some of you have emailed me regarding projects you have been creating or working on that are using FlashInterface. If you have been working on a project that is accessible via the web, send me a link to the webpage via email or this post. I will post examples on the FlashInterface page for all to see! If you haven’t started a project with FlashInterface, what are you waiting for!!!

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Comment by Dusty

December 6, 2006 @ 7:08 pm

Hey Robert,

I’ve been working with FlashInterface, trying to get it to work in my own application. I was wondering if it would be possible for you to date the releases? I couldn’t find my download from several days ago, so I downloaded the file again, worked with it a bit, messed some stuff up… but when I went back to restore the files, I used the FIRST copy I had downloaded… nothing worked…

Anyways, given that this seems to be still in development, it’d be great to see when the latest release was, and if the .zip was numbered, that’d be awesome too!

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Comment by Robert Taylor

December 7, 2006 @ 9:11 am

Thanks for the comment.

The source download has the release dates listed under change log in the readme.txt with the download version.

I will change the example files downloads to reflect the change to always match the download version of the source. Good suggestion!

As far as major releases, I don’t expect to see anymore as I now have everything in FlashInterface working in AS 2.0 (Flash 8), AS 3.0 Projects, and Flex Projects.

Let me know if I have answered your question or if you have any more comments!

Comment by Tim

December 12, 2006 @ 10:11 am

I’ve updated my Flex 2 - Yahoo Maps example with the latest version. Currently I’m using FlashInterface to call a “setAddress” method in a Flash 8 SWF which contains the Yahoo Maps component.

http://www.timwalling.com/2006/12/12/flex-2-yahoo-maps-updated/

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