Yeah - thanks, but how to do that for multiple xml files and know when
all the files are loaded?  Say you just had an array of xml files and
then wanted to know when they had all been successfully loaded in?

Thanks.

Jason Merrill   |   E-Learning Solutions   |  icfconsulting.com










>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:flashcoders-
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of JesterXL
>>Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 5:59 PM
>>To: Flashcoders mailing list
>>Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Scope issues within a class
>>
>>Yeah, use Delegate for the onLoad.
>>
>>yourXML.onLoad = Delegate.create(this, yourLoadFunction);
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "Merrill, Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "Flashcoders mailing list" <[email protected]>
>>Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 5:52 PM
>>Subject: [Flashcoders] Scope issues within a class
>>
>>
>>I'm attempting to write a class that loads multiple XML files and
>>broadcasts (even just to the trace window for now) when all the files
>>are completely loaded. I'm having some trouble with scope when within
>>the onLoad event of the XML object.  Maybe going about this the wrong
>>way.  See the comments witin the code below:
>>
>>class com.icfconsulting.xml.XLoad{
>>public var complete:Boolean = false;
>>public var xmlObjects:Array = new Array();
>>private var numFiles:Number;
>>private var xmlFiles:Array;
>>private var loadCount:Number;
>>
>>function XLoad(xmlFiles:Array){
>>this.xmlFiles = xmlFiles;
>>this.numFiles = this.xmlFiles.length
>>for(var i=0; i<this.numFiles; i++){
>>this.xmlObjects[i] = loadXML(i);
>>}
>>};
>>
>>function loadXML(num:Number):XML{
>>var xmlObject = new XML();
>>xmlObject.ignoreWhite = true;
>>xmlObject.loadCount = 0;
>>xmlObject.onLoad = function(success:Boolean){
>>if(success){
>>//this works fine for the individual XML files,
>>but...
>>//the function on the next line never gets called because of scope
(?):
>>checkComplete();
>>//so instead tried to set a property of the class instance - the
problem
>>with the //next line is "this" is the XML instance, not the class -
how
>>to refer to the class??
>>this.complete = true;
>>}
>>}
>>xmlObject.load(this.xmlFiles[num])
>>return xmlObject;
>>};
>>
>>function checkComplete():Void{
>>trace("hello?");
>>loadCount++;
>>if(this.loadCount == this.numFiles){
>>trace("all files loaded!");
>>}
>>}
>>
>>}
>>
>>So what would be a better approach?  Or, if I am going down the right
>>path, then how do I delegate an event when the xmlObject.onLoad has
>>success for X number of times?
>>
>>Thanks for any help.
>>
>>Jason Merrill   |   E-Learning Solutions   |  icfconsulting.com
>>
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