Get the Flex 2 SDK • Go to the Adobe Flex 2 SDK download page. €¢ Log in, or sign up for an 'account' if you don't have one. You can't download it without the account.
€¢ Download the 'Flex SDK'. Get the Flex 2 SDK Documentation. €¢ Go to the Flex 2 SDK Documentation page.
€¢ Download the 'Documentation ZIP file' at the bottom of the list. Get JEdit • Go to the JEdit main page. €¢ Download a JEdit installer/package for your operating system Install JEdit.
€¢ Follow the prompts and instructions. Install 'Flex SDK'. €¢ Make a folder somewhere, like 'C:\Flex' and unzip/extract all the files in your 'flex_sdk_2.
Zip' to it. €¢ Make another folder in the same place and and unzip/extract all the files in 'flex201_documentation. Zip' to it.
€¢ Make a shortcut to your (wherever you put it)\flex201_documentation\langref\index. Html on the desktop. This will make most of the online documents from the Adobe web site into a quick local access to your hard drive.
€¢ Add (wherever you put it)\bin from the Flex ... more.
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