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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 November, 2006

Flex Panel Expose Attempt

Thursday, November 23rd, 2006

Rather than let the code rot on my harddrive, figured I’d put it up here at least. Trying to emulate in Flex what Expose does on the Mac. You can hit F9, and all open windows will shrink so they fit on your desktop. You can then choose which one to bring [...]

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This crap was too frikin’ hard to find in Google. After spending 3 hours debugging, I figured out a solution, but not the source of the problem. Following the authentication example at amfphp.org, it just wans’t working. I kept getting an error about the [...]

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Net Neutrality & Mobile Gaming Parallels

Sunday, November 19th, 2006

Lawrence Lessig links to a RampRate market commentary about how “Net Neutrality” will seriously hurt online gaming. Like global warming, with Net Neutrality I’ve had a bunch of articles shoved in my face and expected to take them as fact and act upon them vs. discussion, research into the facts, and a clear, [...]

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Flash Media Server 3 Feature Requests

Monday, November 6th, 2006

Steve Wolkoff, Flash Media Server Product Manager, is asking the community for feature requests for the next version of Flash Media Server. I’ve put my comments there, but wanted to post them to myblog as well for reference.
1. A Remote SharedObject version with different licensing.
I don’t want video, I don’t want audio. I [...]

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I’ve got 1995 emails after just a weekend, 75 of those made it through Mail, Apple’s default email program. 35 of those “not junk” emails are spam. I’ve been prompted in the past to make Junk mail automatically head to the junk folder, but I got too many false positives, incorrect marking of [...]

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