On 11/03/2010 15:41, Susan Day wrote:
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Paul Andrews<[email protected]>  wrote:

The trace statement above doesn't have '.html' appended. You have
inconveniently left off the assignment to the url string.

I believe I mentioned in an earlier post that when I print url in the
calling function, it prints the entire url, with ".html". However, when I
print it in the called fn, it drops the ".html". Is that not clear? Does
something else need clarification?

Susan, make a tiny example rather than give snippets.

Not sure what you mean here. Complete code? If necessary, please let me
know.

In general, for an OO solution, code that says "if (e.currentTarget.name== ' Home ') 
" to look for particular cases isn't very OO!

Well, that's the next question lol. But let's deal with this one first.

Also if you had code in your sprite class that said something like:

public var urlTextFld:TextField  ;

In the constructor ..
urlTextFld = new TextField() ..
addChild(urlTextFld);

It says:

package
{
import flash.display.Sprite;
  public class URLClip extends Sprite
{
public var url:String;
public function URLClip ()
{
}
}
}

Exactly what a previous poster supplied. It's called thus:

nsprite.url = nurl;

where nsprite has the listener that calls the onClick fn and nurl is passed
as a var to the fn from which the above line is quoted.

I just don't understand why, when I trace nsprite.url in the calling fn, it
prints with ".html", but when I call it in the listening fn (the onClick),
it drops it! Why would it do that?

Because your code doesn't do what you think it does and we don't know what your code is really doing because we only know what you choose to tell us.

It's a bit like playing twenty questions.

Show us "Navigate.to()"

TIA,
Susan
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