Doh. I think your right. I was looking at your long string of
variables in your url and thought of that. But your trying to use
LoadVars, which I didn't pay attention to. Sorry. Just starting my
day, late nigth last night. Try declaring your "var url:string"
outside your function instead of nesting it.
Karl
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On Jul 17, 2009, at 11:03 AM, Glen Pike <[email protected]>
wrote:
Isn't loadVariables a MovieClip method?
Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
Not positive, but you may want to try on this line.
pollVars.load(url);
Using:
pollVars.loadVariables(url);
J.A.T.
Karl
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On Jul 17, 2009, at 10:36 AM, Glen Pike <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi,
I am having a problem using LoadVars.load with a url that only
rears it's head on the standalone version of the linux
flashplayer...
It's old ropey code, but here is the main bit...:
var pollVars:LoadVars;
pollVars = new LoadVars();
pollVars.container = this;
pollVars.onData = fPollData;
//...
function fPollAxis() {
var url:String = "http://" + _root.ipAddress + ":7766/?
command=bus_data&bus=1&addr=" + axis.device + "&data=09" + ch +
"&reply=true"
//var url:String = "http://192.168.0.24:7766/?command=bus_data&bus=1&addr=6&data=0901&reply=true
";
pollVars.load(url);
}
function fPollData(str:String) {
trace("fPollData " + str);
//...
}
This code works in the browser and standalone in Windows -
Flashplayer 9/10 versions
The code works in the browser (Firefox 3.0.11) Flashplayer
10.0.22.87
The code does not work in the normal / debug Linux standalone
player - 10.0.22.87 - the returned String passed to fPollData is
always "undefined"
The server is a custom one and we had some problems with the
cross-domain policy request on this server - fixed by implementing
the ContentType header. The only thing I can think that may cause
the problem is that the server is not very good at sending out
it's headers properly - it's obviously not a problem in some
versions of the player, but could it be this causing the problem
(Is Flash Player Linux standalone really that fussy about headers
compared to the browser version??)
Apart from that and maybe some old code, are there any problems
with LoadVars that people know about?
Glen
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