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PHP and Flex

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Wait! If you are thinking to yourself, “I don’t use PHP so this chapter isn’t for me,” think again. The first example in this chapter demonstrates a helpful proxy for Flex that will be valuable to anyone, regardless of whether you use PHP in your application or not. Of course, if you are a PHP user already, then just dig in.

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© 2008 Shashank Tiwari, Jack Herrington, Elad Elrom, and Joshua Mostafa

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Herrington, J. (2008). PHP and Flex. In: AdvancED Flex 3. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1028-3_8

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