appreciated.
a step by step guide is the best.
;)

On 02 May 2009, at 20:12, Jim East wrote:

> I'm working on an example I'll get back to you in a few minutes.
>
> On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 10:39 AM, [email protected] 
> <[email protected] 
> > wrote:
> what do you mean?
> please explain yourself better.
>
>
> On 02 May 2009, at 19:03, Jim East wrote:
>
>> Loading the as2 movie into the as3 movie with the map is the only  
>> feasible way I can think of.
>>
>> On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 3:32 AM, drn006 <[email protected]>  
>> wrote:
>>
>> I have the same problem as Jedikalimero. It is impossible to change
>> the site from AS2 to AS3 for this function, and client is eager to  
>> get
>> this Google map working dynamically.
>>
>> I'm blank
>> What can I do?
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mar 30, 4:27 pm, jedikalimero <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Thank you, Pamela
>> >
>> > I already have created (with lot of effort) a simple AS3 movie with
>> > just the map, so overlaying this AS3 movie over theAS2movie can be
>> > an option worth of looking at. Since I already have the AS3 movie
>> > working, it would be easier than using the Javascript API.
>> >
>> > It is a pity Google doesn't care about theAS2programmers. AS3 maybe
>> > more structured, efficient and generate faster code, but it is too
>> > much complicated for the user mainly oriented to the graphical  
>> part of
>> > Flash like me. And there are lots of webs like mine already  
>> programmed
>> > inAS2that can't just add a Google Map because they would have to
>> > port all the site to AS3. Even for an expert AS3 programmer it  
>> would
>> > be a big task, hardly worth the effort.
>> >
>> > This is an example of how complicated AS3 is for a graphic artist  
>> who
>> > has only basic programming background:
>> >
>> > Button for sending e-mail inAS2:
>> > 
>>  //------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > on (release) {
>> >     getURL("mailto:[email protected]";);};
>> >
>> > 
>>  //------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >
>> > Direct and simple. The code is in the button but you can be neat  
>> and
>> > place it in the main timeline with little effort. Now let's see the
>> > same thing in AS3:
>> > 
>>  //------------------------------------------------------------------
>> > import flash.net.*;
>> >
>> > correo.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, abrirCorreo);
>> >
>> > function abrirCorreo(event:MouseEvent):void {
>> >     var url:String = "mailto:[email protected]";;
>> >     var request:URLRequest = new URLRequest(url);
>> >     navigateToURL(request);};
>> >
>> > 
>>  //------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >
>> > You already have the AS3 API. porting it theAS2should be very easy,
>> > or letting somebody to do the work for you. I'm sure there is a  
>> lot of
>> > people willing to do it.
>> >
>> > Juan C Walls
>> >
>> > On Mar 30, 2:17 am, pamela fox <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > Hi jedikalimero-
>> > > I believe your only option is to embed the JS Map over the  
>> currentAS2SWF.
>> > > There's an example that's similar of overlaying the Earth API  
>> over a Flex
>> > > application:http://cynergysystems.com/blogs/page/andrewtrice?entry=google_eath_fl
>> > >  
>> ...
>> >
>> > > Actually, perhaps you can overlay an AS3 SWF over anAS2SWF,  
>> using the
>> > > right CSS mastery. I have no demo of that though, just  
>> speculation.
>> >
>> > > - pamela
>> >
>> > > On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 9:49 AM, jedikalimero  
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > > > Unfortunately, the client wants the map to be dynamic, so the  
>> user can
>> > > > search for subway stations, change to satellite view, see  
>> nearby
>> > > > monuments, zoom, etc.
>> >
>> > > > On 27 mar, 23:46, Arothian <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > > If your map is simply showing the singular location fo this  
>> 'shop' you
>> > > > > could try using the Static Map API and embedding a image  
>> into the app.
>> > > > > I'm not that familiar with the image tools orAS2but its an  
>> idea.
>> >
>> > > > > On Mar 27, 6:42 pm, jedikalimero <[email protected]>  
>> wrote:
>> >
>> > > > > > I have a flash site that was developed inActionScript 2.  
>> the client
>> > > > > > now wants to include a Google Map with a map view of his  
>> shop, so you
>> > > > > > click on a botton labeled "location" and the map would  
>> appear in the
>> > > > > > site (not in another window/tab/page)
>> >
>> > > > > > Problem, evidently is Google Maps API only supports AS3.  
>> and loading
>> > > > > > an AS3 movie from anAS2movie will not work.
>> >
>> > > > > > Is there any way to solve this? (apart from rewriting the  
>> entire site
>> > > > > > in AS3, obviously)
>> >
>> > > > > > What if I make a simple AS3 movie that loads my  
>> currentAS2movie and
>> > > > > > then myAS2movie loads the Map AS3 movie or ask the base  
>> AS3 movie to
>> > > > > > load the map AS3 movie?
>> >
>> > > > > > What if I use the JavaScript API to overlay the map in a  
>> new HTML
>> > > > > > layer over the layer that contains the flash? (any  
>> example of how to?)
>> >
>> > > > > > Thanks
>>
>>
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