Bad link to Part 7 of series

Great series of articles!!
On the bottom of "Effects—motion that emphasizes" (page
6 of "Designing for Flex – Part 6: Guiding with motion"), the
link to "Part 7: Making your application fast" is
http://www.stage.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/fig_pt7.html
and results in a message that says "We're sorry, you are not
allowed access to the service you requested."
The correct link (
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/fig_pt7.html)
is on the "Introduction" to "Designing for Flex – Part 6:
Guiding with motion."
Fixing this link in the article would make it possible for
readers to keep going without being startled or stopped by the
abrupt error message denying access.
Thanks.

The links are now fixed. The Metadata Repository creation assistant is also availble from the windows download page.
90402 is the latest that supports 10g DB with ASM. Currently you can find 90401 on OTN. It will be updated to 90402 this week.
Pavna Jain
Oracle Application Server Product Management

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