> Yes.
Thank you for the direct answer. I love directness!
> What you are really asking is whether mxml files can run in AIR. But since
mxml files are converted into ActionScript 3 by the compiler then they
can
execute in Air.
Thank you for the clarification in understanding.
> There are even AIR exclusive mxml tags that distinguish an
AIR application from a browser Flash application.
That sounds sexy. Could you point me to a resource that explains more?
I started lesson 9 about 90 minutes ago and I'm excited to learn that
every MXML component has its own set of states. That's AWESOME!
Thank you Norman!
- Daniel
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On Oct 8, 8:14 pm, Norman Klein <
norman.kl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes.
>
> What you are really asking is whether mxml files can run in AIR. But since
> mxml files are converted into ActionScript 3 by the compiler then they can
> execute in Air. There are even AIR exclusive mxml tags that distinguish an
> AIR application from a browser Flash application.
>
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 10:39 PM, Daniel Waite <
rabbitb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Can applications written in Flex be run in Adobe AIR?
>
> > - Daniel
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