<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><rss xmlns:atom='http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom' xmlns:openSearch='http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearchrss/1.0/' version='2.0'><channel><atom:id>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28285100</atom:id><lastBuildDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 19:22:02 +0000</lastBuildDate><title>FlapJax.org</title><description/><link>http://blog.flapjax.org/</link><managingEditor>noreply@blogger.com (Bryan Wills)</managingEditor><generator>Blogger</generator><openSearch:totalResults>7</openSearch:totalResults><openSearch:startIndex>1</openSearch:startIndex><openSearch:itemsPerPage>25</openSearch:itemsPerPage><item><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28285100.post-8297984459016296287</guid><pubDate>Sat, 02 Feb 2008 22:06:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2008-02-02T14:06:58.659-08:00</atom:updated><title>Ride The Lightning: ThunderBoltAS3 Logger Extension</title><atom:summary type='text'>ThunderBoltAS3 is a logger extension for Flex and Flash ActionScript 3 applications using Firebug within Firefox.Ride The Lightning is one of the good Metallica records (before they found the formula [1 nursery rhyme + gloom - guitar solos = suck.])</atom:summary><link>http://blog.flapjax.org/2008/02/ride-lightning-thunderboltas3-logger.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Bryan Wills)</author></item><item><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28285100.post-7895583059426223958</guid><pubDate>Fri, 18 Jan 2008 01:53:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2008-01-17T17:59:36.168-08:00</atom:updated><title>Make MIME a Double!</title><atom:summary type='text'>I just endured a marathon troubleshooting/debugging session at work so I figured I would blog the cause/resolution in hopes that it will save someone else from the same painful experience. This morning we noticed that the homepage swf on our site suddenly stopped loading. After some Sherlock Holmes like deduction, we narrowed it down to the fact that particular swf was unique in that it was the </atom:summary><link>http://blog.flapjax.org/2008/01/make-mime-double.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Bryan Wills)</author></item><item><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28285100.post-354659240939180479</guid><pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 05:23:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2008-01-02T21:35:38.456-08:00</atom:updated><category domain='http://www.blogger.com/atom/ns#'>Flex</category><title>Flex Spy in the house (of love)</title><atom:summary type='text'>Flex Spy allows you to inspect and dynamically change most properties and styles of the visual components in your Flex application. You can - for example - try out a specific width or a background color for your component before changing it in your code. It basically does for your Flex applications what Firebug does for HTML/AJAX.
Here is an example


</atom:summary><link>http://blog.flapjax.org/2008/01/flex-spy-in-house-of-love.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Bryan Wills)</author></item><item><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28285100.post-4120163459579531896</guid><pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2008 05:42:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2008-01-01T21:47:41.727-08:00</atom:updated><title>Introducing DEGRAFA: The Declarative Graphics Framework for Flex</title><atom:summary type='text'>Today the guys behind Degrafa released their first public beta called Degrafa: Origin


The focus behind the Declarative Graphics Framework (Degrafa) is to bring the graphics classes up a level to provide a common ground between developer and designer within Flex, and enable the graphics classes to become first class citizens within the Flex framework."
This looks very promising and could help to</atom:summary><link>http://blog.flapjax.org/2008/01/introducing-degrafa-declarative.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Bryan Wills)</author></item><item><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28285100.post-3190573298637067572</guid><pubDate>Tue, 10 Apr 2007 15:07:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2007-04-10T14:21:16.254-07:00</atom:updated><title>Another cause of the Flex compiler's infamous error: "An internal build error has occurred..."</title><atom:summary type='text'>Background

As I have been developing Flex apps for some time now, I have come across a few different causes of the Flex compiler error: "An internal build error has occurred.  Please check the Error log".  Thankfully, community blog postings and the flexcoders newsgroup have helped me get through them until yesterday.

The common thread I've seen previously for this error has been syntactic </atom:summary><link>http://blog.flapjax.org/2007/04/another-cause-of-flex-compilers.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Ryan Swanson)</author></item><item><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28285100.post-8112528958246279655</guid><pubDate>Fri, 16 Mar 2007 03:54:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2007-03-15T22:46:06.151-07:00</atom:updated><title>Auto-generate Flex CSS embed code in Flash</title><atom:summary type='text'>When doing UI Development in Flex using Flash 8 image assets, I found myself doing a lot more typing, copy/pasting, and flipping back and forth between Flash and the Flex IDE to generate the CSS code for customized component skins than I care to.

I decided to write a few quick and dirty JSFL files to speed up the process, and here is what I have so far: (download sample files)

NOTE: this is a </atom:summary><link>http://blog.flapjax.org/2007/03/auto-generate-flex-embed-css-in-flash.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Bryan Wills)</author></item><item><guid isPermaLink='false'>tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28285100.post-116137368599169984</guid><pubDate>Fri, 20 Oct 2006 19:47:00 +0000</pubDate><atom:updated>2007-12-27T13:31:26.675-08:00</atom:updated><title>Flapjax: The Language</title><atom:summary type='text'>"Flapjax" is a new programming language designed around the demands of modern, client-based Web applications. 

This site has no relation to the flapjax language, but has a similar focus of web application development in a broader sense (based primarily around Flash, Flex, and AJAX hence the name). We will be posting stuff here soon I swear! 

If you are interested in the flapjax language, you </atom:summary><link>http://blog.flapjax.org/2006/10/flapjax-language_20.html</link><author>noreply@blogger.com (Bryan Wills)</author></item></channel></rss>