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Simple Dynamic Cursor Example in Flex2: With source code
The other day I got a bit carried away on creating an example of saving images from a Flex app to the server, via ColdFusion.
On my journey doing this, I worked out (along with trying the patience of Campbell Anderson) how to create a Cursor using a custom Class that extends the "Sprite" Class.
In my custom class, in the constructor I used the "graphics" API and drew a Circle.
Here is a quick example of different Cursors, and the source code to boot.
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Very cool mate, and thanks for sharing the source :) Now I need crazy chinchilla Icon window ;)
# Posted By Campbell
| 9/11/07 12:50 AM
Wow, I'm just more and more impressed with what we can do with Flex. I think it's going to be an incredibly interesting year ahead we're going to see some fantastic stuff coming out the woodwork... and the internet will no doubt morph and evolve. This time next year, the internet might be a wonderfully different place to be. I'm stunned by how it keeps moving forward, and boundaries keep getting pushed!
# Posted By birthday gifts
| 1/25/08 1:29 AM
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