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Re: How hard is it to embed xml in an html page

From: Peter Flynn <peter.nosp@-.--------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 9/3/2006 5:18:00 PM

jalexa9898 wrote:
> Ok I will do my best to explain it here. Ok I have recently started to
> program in a new language that has recently become popular called Flex.
> It is made by the Adobe people. Now I know this is an xml newsgroup and
> not a Flex newsgroup but I am just explaining it to clear things up.
> Well one of the things Flex does is when you write a flex page 

A flex "page"? I thought flex was a programming language.
Do you mean you are using flex to output a HTML web page,
or has flex got some hidden magic inside it that creates web pages
without being asked to?

> it seems to use xml. 

Quite possibly. This would be a sensible choice.

> Apparantly the code is embedded in some xml. 

Yes, but *what* code? Flex code? HTML code? Something else you haven't
told us about? Can you give us a short example?

> I guess I was
> wondering if it would be difficult to put the code 

*What* code? Your original flex code? Or something that flex has created?

> in to a webpage that is on a server.

But if it's already creating web pages, you should be able to put
them on a server as they are. If not, why not?

///Peter


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