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February 9, 2006

Simeon Bateman On Getting Flex 2 To Run On The Mac

Simone Bateman has posted his adventures in getting Flex 2 to compile on a Mac.


Is That A Web Server In Your Pocket?

WebServeUSB is just that, a web server (and FTP server) that runs on Flash memory on a USB device. Just plug the device into a USB port on a Windows box, and your server will be up and running and ready to respond to requests. It features a web based administrator, can run CGI scripts and server Perl and PHP pages, supports ISAPI, can run Java apps ... all on a USB device (128MB, 256MB, 512MB, and 1GB sizes available). This could be really useful for product demonstrations - imagine being able to walk into a customer location, plug in the USB device, and run your apps. Now, the big questions is whether or not we could get ColdFusion to run on it. Any takers?

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