Provides detailed information on using the features and functions of Flash CS3 Professional.
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Provides step-by-step instructions for creating Adobe AIR applications using Adobe
Flash CS3 Professional.
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Provides detailed information on using the features and functions of Flash Video Encoder,
a stand-alone video encoding application that lets you encode video into the Flash Video
(FLV) format.
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Provides detailed information about developing Flash-based Adobe AIR applications.
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Illustrate some of the most important or popular aspects of specific Adobe AIR features.
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Provides a foundation for developing applications in ActionScript™ 3.0.
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Provides information on the syntax and usage of supported elements in the ActionScript 3.0
language. Includes appendixes that compare key language and API changes from ActionScript 2.0
to ActionScript 3.0 and descriptions of Flash Player errors and warnings.
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Provides detailed information on the architecture, use, and customization of ActionScript 3.0
components.
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Provides a foundation for developing Flash applications in ActionScript 2.0 and ActionScript 1.
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Provides information on the syntax and usage of supported elements in the ActionScript 2.0
language.
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Provides detailed information on the architecture, use, and customization of Version 2 components,
which you can use with ActionScript 2.0 applications.
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Describes Version 2 components and their application programming interface (API), and the API
of related classes.
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Describes the Flash JavaScript application programming interface (JavaScript API), a
complementary programming tool for creating scripts that run in the authoring environment.
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Introduces you to using Flash Lite 2.0 and 2.1. Includes a tutorial for creating a simple
but functional Flash Lite application.
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Provides comprehensive, task-based information for designing and developing Flash Lite 2.0
and 2.1 applications.
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Provides a quick, tabular overview of the differences between the ActionScript supported
by Flash Lite 2.0 and 2.1 and the ActionScript supported by Flash 7.
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Provides a comprehensive reference for the ActionScript language that Flash Lite 2.0 and
2.1 support, which is the version of ActionScript that was available in Flash Player 7.
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Introduces you to using Flash Lite 1.0 and 1.1. Includes a tutorial for creating a simple
but functional Flash Lite application.
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Provides comprehensive, task-based information for designing and developing Flash Lite 1.0
and 1.1 applications.
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Provides an overview of the Flash Player 4 ActionScript that Flash Lite 1.x supports,
and an introduction to some common scripting tasks.
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Provides a comprehensive reference for the ActionScript language that Flash Lite 1.x supports,
which is the version of ActionScript that was available in Flash Player 4.
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Describes the features in Adobe Flash CS3 Professional that enable applications built in Flash to connect to external data sources, bind these sources to user interface components, and manage data display and updating.
Detailed description of a sample application that uses the ActionScript 3.0 filters classes in the flash.filters package. The source code for the sample application is available on the Flash Samples page.
Detailed description of a sample application that uses the ActionScript 3.0 Bitmap and BitmapData classes in the flash.display package. The source code for the sample application is available on the Flash Samples page.
Describes the Flash Player security architecture and the security-relevant features of the
Flash Player client runtime, including permission controls, deployment, and APIs.
Flash Player 9 security white paper
Flash Player 8 security white paper
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