ASTRA 1.1.2 Maintenance Release
Posted in "Flash" at 3:49 pm on April 21, 2008 by Josh Tynjala |We know you’re working with and enjoying the Flash components that we released in ASTRA 1.1 back in January. Over on the ydn_flash mailing list, we’ve been answering questions about the components and listening carefully for feature requests and bug reports. Currently, we’re waist deep in development for ASTRA 1.2, and we’re about to begin adding polish before the big release in a month or two. Until then, we want to ensure that you’re working with some of our latest battle-hardened code. Please drop by the Yahoo! Flash Developer Center to pick up ASTRA 1.1.2.
As with the previous maintenance release, there are no new components to introduce in ASTRA 1.1.2. Instead, take a look at the list of bug fixes straight from the release notes:
Charts
- Bug fix: Chart components change the original data passed to dataProvider
- Bug fix: Larger dataprovider with auto-detected category names causes error
- Bug fix: Hiding axis labels causes runtime error
- Bug fix: If TimeAxis has no data, it can’t calculate bounds
Tree
- Bug fixes in LeafNode and TreeCellRenderer.
All users are encouraged to upgrade. You can download the package for the ASTRA Flash components on the Yahoo! Flash Developer Center right now!
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Are you going to release an update for the Flex components too? I’m having issues with AutoCompleteManager with autoFillEnabled set to true. Maybe it’s something that you are aware of and will fix it in next release.
Thanks for all the great work on the components!
Comment by icep — April 22, 2008 #
very nice work, guys,
but i still get a rangeerror inside the branchnode when using something like shownode or exposenode…
maybe that’s a problem with my xml-structure?
well. i’ll try to figure it out…
Comment by maTze — April 23, 2008 #