What is the "Language Reference" difference between AS, Flash, and FLEX?

I'm fairly new to the world of Flash9 / Flex2 / ActionScript3
development environment.
As I was reading through tutorial for FLEX/AS, I was
introduced to Language Reference for FLEX 2.0.
At the same time, I noticed in FLASH9 / AS3 there is also
Language Reference page. For a moment, I thought these 2 Language
Reference shared the same API / Language components.
As I have found out, when I was looking up Language Reference
for "Button" class for FLE2.0, it provided
- mx.controls.Button
But for Language Reference for "Button" class for FLASH9 /
AS3, it provided different package
- fl.controls.Butoon
Why are there 2 sets of packages for the class Button?
Shouldn't there just be one package for class Button?
thanks,
Ming

Hello,
The names can be confusing, especially since IE identifies Flash Player as Shockwave Flash Object in 'Manage Add-ons'.  They are, in fact, two different programs, as noted in your Programs and Features screenshot. Flash Player plays web content created using Flash Professional, Flex, or Flash Builder (ActionScript programming language).  Adobe Shockwave Player plays web content that has been created using Adobe Director.  They are not interchageable.  Web content created using ActionScript requires Flash Player and web content created with Adobe Director requires Shockwave Player.
More info:
Adobe Director
Adobe Shockwave Player
Flash Player | Adobe Flash Player | Overview
HTH.
Maria

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