Spry framework for Ajax

Display " You are not authorized to view this page " when I
can see index.html on demos folder, but when I see the html out the
server work very well.

Are you using IE 7? If so, I think it has to do with the fact
that by default, IE 7 runs with a set of different permissions than
IE 6 did. I believe the Local Zone is locked down which is why you
can't load the index.html file off your disk, but you can off the
server.
We still need to set aside some time to figure out what the
correct IE 7 settings are for folks that want to load files off
their local disk.
--== Kin ==--

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    Hi All
    I attended the breeze eSeminar:
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    Well, that wasn't easy to find....
    http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/event/index.cfm?event=list&type=ondemand_seminar&loc=en_us
    Search for "spry". Lots of good stuff on this page.
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    Don

  • Welcome to the Spry framework for Ajax Forum

    Welcome to the Spry framework for Ajax forum! Please use this
    forum to discuss the Spry framework for Ajax and supporting content
    on Adobe Labs.

    Hi,
    Techy_one: the download page should be working:
    http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?e=labs_spry
    anuj: SpryEffects is in 'demo/includes'. We will be including
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    Severe: We are working on more widgets. They will be released
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  • Spry Framework for Ajax does not work on google chrome

    I downloaded this beautiful gallery to use it on my site    http://adobe.github.com/Spry/demos/gallery/index.html
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    Can you help me to solve this problem? 

    sorry but this forum is for questions about JavaScript inside Acrobat and not general language frameworks. We don't have a discussion topic for Spry.

  • Spry framework for ajax  - video example Aquo

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  • JWAX UI Framework for AJAX (Swing Like)

    Wanted to pass this along to Swing Developers.
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    Wanted to pass this along to Swing Developers.
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  • Trying to learn Spry Framework Ajax

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  • Discontinue the Spry Framework

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    Alas, I don't follow this forum specifically, although, I do lurk now and then to get answers to specific questions.
    Re the shake issue. Gosh, I guess I fixed it and never came back (my apologies) or the whole thing went a different direction. It's been so long.
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  • Is Spry Framework discontinued or not?

    Last Adobe's message is 30 April 2010, after… nothing to nothing
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  • Do I need to download the Spry Framework?

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  • Integrating Spry Framework with SWFObject

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  • Spry version for MX2004?

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    "ydmfg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:f2d4pp$9um$[email protected]..
    >
    quote:
    Originally posted by:
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    > Check
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    >
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    http://www.projectseven.com
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