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This is the blog of Jesse Warden, a Rich Internet Application Architect. He specializes in using Flex and Flash to create Rich Internet Applications.

Archive for April, 2004

JSFL: List Frame Labels

Wednesday, April 28th, 2004

Finishing up a project which consists of a series of Flash presentation SWF’s. The controller that plays them uses an XML file to determine what SWF’s to play as well as what their frame labels are. Since I have to document this manually, and some of the SWF’s have timelines between 7 to [...]

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Worlds Collide Panel

Wednesday, April 28th, 2004

Was invited to speak with a panel selected for the next TIMA/Tag event yesterday evening. The concept, when worlds collide, was about taking members from the business, design, and developer worlds and putting them on a panel to ask questions to, and ask questions of. By keeping my mouth shut more than usual [...]

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New Job, 3rd From Monster.com

Friday, April 23rd, 2004

Today was my last day with Surgical Information Systems. I learned a lot from the smart & caring people there, and had the best manager; good role-model, too. The Vice President was cool because he’d answer all my questions. Since he was smart and part teacher, he’d give me good analogies, too.
I [...]

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They thought of everything… your probably like, “Duh, Jesse…”. Hey man, that’s neat. Your so smart. d00d, it’s late, and these things are fascinating this time of the night.
If you have your AS2 classes export in frame 2, but have a 1 frame only movie, you get this error:
“WARNING: The Export Frame [...]

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Save as MX AS2 Gotcha

Wednesday, April 21st, 2004

If you have a Flash MX 2004 file your saving as MX, and it detects your using AS2 in the FLA, it’ll comment out the ActionScript, even if some of it is valid. Just something to watch out for. Just so we’re clear, I would have assumed it would of either removed the [...]

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