Bill, I think what Richard is pointing out is that that is exactly
what the demos do. As you can see from below there is
no presentation info... all that is left up to the provided Flash
client.
The xml is this...
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?><!DOCTYPE Name SYSTEM
"dtd/EnhydraFlash.dtd">
<Name id ="name">
Durango Pitts
</Name>
as downloaded from
http://www.enhydra.org/community/enhydraOnTheEdge/index.html
David
Bill Karwin wrote:
> I don't mean XML for presentation. I mean XML for communicating data
> from the PO to the Flash application. This is to take advantage of the
> Flash feature of retrieving and parsing XML. We could use that as a
> mechanism for a running Flash "applet" to get new data and udpate its
> display. The XML retrieved wouldn't specify any layout or design
> elements, this would already be known to the .swf file that is running.
> Apologies if my previous message didn't make this clear.
>
> Richard Kunze wrote:
> > Errm, isn't that exactly what the Enhydra Flash 5 examples already do?
>
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