ActionScript Language Reference now in downloadable HTML format
You can download the ActionScript Language Reference in HTML format at the following location:
http://www.macromedia.com/support/documentation/en/flash/
Click on the ActionScript tab, and find the link to "Download stand-alone HTML".
Let us know what you think!
Comments
Jen for hte hawt win!
Posted by: mikey | September 20, 2005 11:46 AM
Jen what is used to create the ASDoc? Does MM use an in house tool or a 3rd party tool like AS2Doc? Thanks in advance for the info.
Posted by: sean | September 20, 2005 11:52 AM
It looks great and consistent compared to the other MM documentations. It would be perfect with links to related LiveDocs pages.
Posted by: Philippe | September 20, 2005 01:41 PM
This is awesome - thanks. To echo Sean's question, what is used to create this? This would be great for documenting our own custom classes.
Posted by: Josh | September 20, 2005 02:15 PM
Win(chm) version is here :)_
http://www.dengjie.com/weblog/comments.asp?post_id=958
Posted by: Danger | September 21, 2005 12:20 AM
Jen - just ordered your new ActionScript book from Amazon. I have not been satisfied with any of the books on ActionScript that are out there -- hope yours will solve that issue!
I really liked your "Best Practices" and "Tween Class" papers, so I know i will like this...
-ddpg
Posted by: designdog | September 21, 2005 07:34 AM
Looks nice.
The frames button in noframes mode doesn't work with Mozilla. I'm missing the component packages below mx
Cheers,
Ralf.
Posted by: bokel | September 21, 2005 11:54 AM
Nice...
Where can we submit errors in the documentation?
Posted by: Brett | September 28, 2005 10:55 PM
DearBloger ;
I'm sina from Iran ( tehran ) . can you help me and install the latest version of MT ( Movable Type ) in my site ( imacrodev.com ) ??
we want to write blog about macromedia software . please do it for me .
Regards,
Sina Maddah
International Macromedia Developers
Posted by: Sina | September 30, 2005 02:20 PM
I have created an HTML RoboHelp file, but the file opens to a subfolder that I don't want displayed first.
How do I select the "Introduction" as my opening page for my Help file?
Posted by: Dale Staupe | October 6, 2005 09:45 AM
Thank you so much; using a browser to view the docs is so much easier than doing it in then doing it on the app (and livedocs doesn't even work in Safari).
Posted by: Roshambo | December 7, 2005 12:16 PM
"and livedocs doesn't even work in Safari"
LiveDocs does work in Safari (I use it all the time for LiveDocs). There is a known issue when you click from Flash Authoring to view LiveDocs that the page doesn't completely load on some machines - that issue is being investigated by engineering. Apart from opening LiveDocs out of Flash authoring, LiveDocs works fine with the browser as far as I've experienced.
Posted by: jen d. | December 7, 2005 01:41 PM
I need your book about macromedia flash mx 2004.
Would you mind sending me a preview of it.
best wishes,
Andrew
Posted by: ANDREW | July 8, 2007 03:56 AM