I've just resolved this, It was in the this.getNextHighestDepth(); .
I use the , 10+1 instead of, and voila!!! it works
On May 22, 2007, at 2:41 PM, Gustavo Duenas wrote:
Hi, I'm creating buttons dinamycally using a xml file, this is my
code:
stop();
menus = new XML();
menus.ignoreWhite = true;
menus.onLoad = function(success) {
//portfolioTag = this.firstChild;
titleMenus = this.firstChild.childNodes.length;
menuContent = this.firstChild;
for (var i = 0; i < 4; i++){
// either "menu" or "item"
menuContent.childNodes[i].nodeName;
// name of the item
menuTitle= menuContent.childNodes[i].attributes.title;
var buttonsMenu= _root.menu.attachMovie("buttons", menuTitle,
this.getNextHighestDepth());
this.buttonsMenu._x=0;
this.buttonsMenu._y=-10*i;
var newText = buttonsMenu.poa.text=menuTitle;
// action of the item
textMenu= menuContent.childNodes[i].attributes.text;
trace(buttonsMenu);
// variables for that action
}
}
menus.load("txt/poa.xml");
the problem here is that it shows only one button, what about the
rest of them, the output window shows all, but in the swf only
appear one.
I don't know what is going on...I need Help.
When I trace the different variables, everything seems ok.
this is the xml code:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<POA>
<article title= "What is POA"
text ="The market has been evolving in the past few years,
therefore the communication tools cannot be the same. Along with
the market, the consumer has also changed.
Thanks to our innovated communication method called POA (perception
Oriented Advertising) we can reach your potential customers in a
clear, direct and different way. This communication method is based
on an important research conducted in the United States where it
was concluded that customers don't buy products or services; they
buy perceptions. For example, women don't buy make-up, they buy
beauty. Men don't buy gym services, they buy a perfect body.
Executives don't buy luxury vehicles, they buy status. Observe the
difference between what I buy- and -how I feel when I buy it-.
This is what our effective communication tool is all about: reality
vs. perception. The way in which you communicate your products or
services is the perception your potential customers will have of
you. So please be particularly careful with the way you advertise
your products or services."
/>
<article title= "Previous Steps to POA" text="Accept the fact that
you're not a graphic designer, programmer or have a marketing major
Acknowledge the reality that advertising, design and marketing are
not an option but a need for the expansion of your company
Recognize that the money you will pay to help your brand grow is an
investment and not an expense
Again, bear in mind that the money you will pay to help your brand
grow is an investment and not an expense
Believe in an experienced professional staff to handle your brand.
Your business is what's at stake
Consider that there are not small businesses; even a 'home office'
may be seen as a great corporation. Perceptions!
Keep in mind that -my customers don't buy my brand but what they
perceive of it-.
If you're willing to follow the seven previous steps, you're ready
to make POA a real part of your brand
"/>
<article title= "How do we apply POA" text= "Complete knowledge of
your brand
Full analysis
Identify the brand's strengths and weaknesses
Value Added Recognition
Competition follow up (what are they advertising, communication
strategy analysis)
Brand character definition
Acknowledgement and study of target groups to be reached
Clear and effective communication and marketing strategy definition
Development of different steps to follow based on the market and
target market to be captured
Communications concept definition
Final marketing campaign idea
"/>
<article title = "Results of POA"
text="The proper application of POA (Perception Oriented
Advertising) produces a change in the entire perception, a
strengthening of the capacity to remember a given brand and a clear
and firm repositioning.
The result: A visible growth of your products and/or services
within the market"/>
</POA>
Gustavo Duenas
Creative Director
LEFT AND RIGHT SOLUTIONS LLC
1225 W. Beaver St. Suite 119
Jacksonville, Fl. 32204
904 . 2650330
www.leftandrightsolutions.com
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Gustavo Duenas
Creative Director
LEFT AND RIGHT SOLUTIONS LLC
1225 W. Beaver St. Suite 119
Jacksonville, Fl. 32204
904 . 2650330
www.leftandrightsolutions.com
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