Maybe the first problem could be solved by using this.whatever you are
doing. It has been so long since I used swfloader. Try that and see if it
works. I'll read about swfloader and see if I can help.
On Aug 29, 2011 7:19 PM, "Michael (London)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Experts
>
> I have started using Google APIs recently (distances matrix and Flash
APIs).
>
> At the moment I am building a non-commercial application in Flash Builder
> 4.5 for PHP. I have decided to incorporate 2 types of maps:
>
> - Simple map with single location (using Geocoding)
> - More complex map with Driving Directions
>
> I have come across following issues:
>
> 1. I have successfully developed Simple map with single location as
> a standalone Flex application. I am passing 2 parameters (as FlashVars)
> namely postcode and location description (for marker) when calling this
map.
> It works perfectly fine. The only glitch (real deal breaker) is that when
I
> use popup (with Flex SWFLoader object) to display it inside my main Flex
> application some of the map features (zoom -/+ buttons, dragging of the
map)
> do not work. These features work perfectly fine when I am displaying swf
in
> a new browser window (using Flex URLRequest object). I would prefer though

> (as you can imagine) to continue using popups inside main Flex. It seems
to
> me that some of the events of Flash API do not work with certain wrappers.

> Please note that some events do work just fine like zooming with scroll of

> the mouse or by clicking on a zoom scale (using slider on scale does not
> work as expected though)
> 2. I have tried to develop map with Driving Directions using Google
> sample code (see url:
>
http://code.google.com/p/gmaps-samples-flash/source/browse/trunk/samplecode/DirectionsAdvanced.mxml)

> however I am getting following compile error:
>
> 1118: Implicit coercion of a value with static type
> com.google.maps.interfaces:IDirections to a possibly unrelated type
> com.google.maps.services:Directions
>
> for following line of the code:
>
> var dir:Directions = event.directions;
>
> Upon closer inspection both objects Directions and event.directions have
> exactly same structure
>
>
> Can anyone offer some help in solving these issues?
> Regards
> Michael
>
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