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Once you have created your application, it is time to publish it to an Android installer file, which is an archive file with an .apk extension. Flash Builder provides all of the tools to accomplish th...
The following excerpt from Learning Flex 4 gives instruction on working with CSS while developing your Flex 4 application.Your stylesheet should include namespace manifests followed by style definitio...
The following excerpt from Learning Flex 4 shows you how to work with states in Flex's Design Mode. First, create a fresh project called StageRight, switch to Design mode, delete the Application c...
This excerpt from Learning Flex 4 shows you how to work with external data services in Flex.Although the HTTPService component is a handy resource, you may require more dynamic alternatives from time ...
The following excerpt from Learning Flex 4 explains the different options available in Flex 4 for accessing external data services.Although the HTTPService component is a handy resource, you may requi...
This screencast will show you how to easily straighten the horizon in a photo using Photoshop Elements 9. The content in this screencast is from Photoshop Elements 9: The Missing Manual.
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In XSLT, changing simple XML or HTML to a more complex XML form is "upcasting," while changing XML to a simpler DTD is "downcasting." The following excerpt from XML Publishing with...
This excerpt from XML Publishing with Adobe InDesign shows you how to extract elements from an InDesign source XML file using XSL transforms. Sometimes, you know that there is content inside the main...
If you have a number of XML documents, all based on the same tags, you can make them look completely different just by using a different style mapping and page layout. The following excerpt from XML P...