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Faisal Iqbal's Forum Nokia Blog

Introduction to Faisal Iqbal's Flash Lite and PyS60 blog

chall3ng3r | 22 January, 2008 22:07

Hello everyone,

I just discovered that I also have a Nokia Champion blog. This is my first post here, so let me introduce myself and what type of contents I will be posting here.

I am Faisal Iqbal a.k.a chall3ng3r, working as Lead Application Developer at Orison Technologies (www.orison.biz). I have experties in developing applications in Adobe's Flash & Flash Lite, MS WinForms & ASP.Net, S60 C++ and PyS60.

I also happen to be developer of the popular Flash Lite developer's tool called SWF2Go Professional (www.orison.biz/products/swf2go), which have been recognized by industry experts as standard tool to make professional Symbian SIS installers for Flash Lite based games and applications. There are now many Symbian Signed, and Self Signed games and applications published which are made with SWF2Go.

I'm a technology reseacher, I like new mobile and web technologies, and doing research & development to explore new possibilities and to blend them with eachother is my favorite hobby.

As I also have my regular blog at www.orison.biz/blogs/chall3ng3r/, where I mostly dicuss anything I like to post about. But here, Forum Nokia have provided me a new blog, and I'd like to use it to share my findings and experience in mobile technologies including Flash Lite, PyS60, S60 C++ and even MS .Net CF.

// chall3ng3r //

Comments

Re: Introduction to Faisal Iqbal's Flash Lite and PyS60 blog

biskero | 23/01/2008, 00:40

biskero

Ciao Faisal,

nice to see you posting here too!!
Alessandro

Re: Introduction to Faisal Iqbal's Flash Lite and PyS60 blog

chall3ng3r | 23/01/2008, 13:53

chall3ng3r

Ciao,

Thanks Alessandro.

// chall3ng3r //

Welcome

bogdan.galiceanu | 23/01/2008, 16:17

bogdan.galiceanu

Welcome to the Forum Nokia Blogs. Nice to see more and more professionals discuss things with the community. I am especially looking forward yo your PyS60 posts.
Hope to hear more from you soon.

Re: Introduction to Faisal Iqbal's Flash Lite and PyS60 blog

chall3ng3r | 23/01/2008, 18:00

chall3ng3r

Thanks Bogdan,

Yes, i have some PyS60 stuff to share :)

stay tuned.

// chall3ng3r //

Python S60 combo

Vik The Red | 28/03/2008, 13:34

Hi Iqbal,

I am developing a mobile application using Python S60. The application consists of a form with text fields and combo boxes. The application has to read the values from the fields of the form and send an SMS.
I am able to extract values from the text fields, however i am unable to access the selected item of the combo box. I've searched the net, discussion forums but in vain.
Is there a way to access the selected item or index of a combo box? Also, is it possible to embed a listbox within a form?

Thank you
Vik

Re: Introduction to Faisal Iqbal's Flash Lite and PyS60 blog

chall3ng3r | 28/03/2008, 16:07

chall3ng3r

Hello Vik,

Thanks for writing to me.

You can get the index of combo list like this:
[code]
Form[1][2][1]
[/code]

Here, I am assuming combo filed is 2nd in the Form.

You might also look at the following example:
http://lfdm.net/thesis/index.php/2007/03/26/46-use-of-form

I guess you need to make a custom Listbox to include in the Form. I have seen some examples of custom listbox on FN.Wiki. Check them out.

Hope it helps,

// chall3ng3r //

Thanks

Vik The Red | 28/03/2008, 16:23

Hi Iqbal,

Thanks a lot. It worked. I was missing "iForm" initially in the code below.

[code]
return self._iForm[0][2].encode( "utf-8" )
[/code]
The link you sent, helped me.
Thanks a lot....
Cheers:)

form save..

Vik The Red | 28/03/2008, 16:33

Actually, I got one more doubt.. the application I made has a form. Is there any way to save the form instead of pressing "options---->save".

The form also has a "send" option in the menu. I would like the form to save whenever i click send. Is that possible?

Thanks,
Vik

Re: Introduction to Faisal Iqbal's Flash Lite and PyS60 blog

chall3ng3r | 29/03/2008, 08:47

chall3ng3r

Hello Vik,

Glad that it helped.

I was unable to find any thing about saving Form from code, neither in official reference. I did little online research, sorry about that :|

I would recommend you to post this in PyS60 forms on FN. I sure someone will help you with that.

// chall3ng3r //

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