Guess I’m the first one home after FOTB. Thanks for a great talk and introducing me to JavaScript Flash … and ta for the book. Hopefully be able to figure out how to lock positions (and maybe other attributes) of MovieClips whilst keeping them editable.
yeah, sorry guys was meaning to put a little update explaining this post but had too hard a time partying last night ;)
Basically its a WindowSWF panel that you can run in the Flash IDE — early beta — where you set an XML-RPC URL that can accept the metaWeblog API (most blogging tools support it these days), your username and password.
The thinking behind a use-case for this would be some internal developer blog on a company intranet where you can post notes about your code or get people’s feedback.
Source code will be posted asap when I’m back home.
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..from the Flash IDE?
Hi Peter,
Guess I’m the first one home after FOTB. Thanks for a great talk and introducing me to JavaScript Flash … and ta for the book. Hopefully be able to figure out how to lock positions (and maybe other attributes) of MovieClips whilst keeping them editable.
Cheers again,
Kevin
Can you let the people who didn’t attend FOTB know a bit more about this? Sounds pretty cool if it’s what i’m thinking?
yeah, sorry guys was meaning to put a little update explaining this post but had too hard a time partying last night ;)
Basically its a WindowSWF panel that you can run in the Flash IDE — early beta — where you set an XML-RPC URL that can accept the metaWeblog API (most blogging tools support it these days), your username and password.
The thinking behind a use-case for this would be some internal developer blog on a company intranet where you can post notes about your code or get people’s feedback.
Source code will be posted asap when I’m back home.
I was there! It was great!