That did it. Thanks!

Kjel

nelson ramirez wrote:
you can put a trace(this) on frame 1 of the clip that has your pdf.
that will give you its full path from within the scrollpane.

The content you load through content path gets placed within a
movieclip in the sp.
I believe its called data_holder but i forget for sure. your path
would look something like
_sp.data_holder._content

On 10/12/06, Kjel Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey Wendy,

Thanks for the advice. I have the mx component scrollpane working with a
pdf that I have imported into the IDE as a movieclip into my library. I
am not adding the movieclip to the stage, rather, I have associated the
symbol with the scrollPane. It works great, but I can't figure out how
to gain a reference to the content of the scrollPane. Let me know if you
know how to do that.

Thanks,

Kjel

Wendy Marino wrote:
> Hi Kjel,
>
> Look for a scroller on flashkit.com. You don't need to use the mx scroll
> pane. Flashkit has lots of examples and down loadable files.
>
> For external text, html or xml:
>
> In the components inspector, under 'parameters' in the 'path' area.... you > need to write in the path to your file is called . It should find it and put > it into the scroll pane, text box, or whatever your using to for the text > area. Remember you must name your text area and also, depending on what > script your using, i.e. LoadVars, etc., you'll need to put in the properties > inspector what that file (your text, html or xml file) is called so flash > knows what type put in you text holder, scroll pane or, whichever type of
> 'holder' you use.
>
> example: deskstop/mytextfiles/my.pdf
>
> By now you're probably totally confused. I know I was and sometimes still
> am! There is more than one way to get to Rome.
>
> My best advice, go to flashkit.com and search for scrolling text boxes, or > scrollers. I have an example that includes a fla file that you can just make > your own or copy the frames into you current file and just use it. You can > customize the scroller and everything. I can send you if you email me at
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>
> Good luck!
>
> Wendy
>
>
>
> On 10/12/06 10:23 AM, "Kjel Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>> Hey list,
>>
>> Kind of a stupid question: I want to display a pdf that I have loaded
>> into a movie clip in a mx scroll pane. What is the proper procedure?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Kjel
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