Try this:
trace (conteudo.slide[...@id);
trace (conteudo.slide[...@id);
trace (conteudo.slide[0].tit);
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[mailto:flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com] On Behalf Of Isaac Alves
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I have an XMLList and I would like to retrieve a node in this list
that contain a specfic attribute.
here is how my XMLlist "conteudo" is organized. trace (conteudo) throws:
Apresentação
(lots of text...)
Apresentação
(lots of text...)
etc...
I've tried the following ways:
Better way depends on your situation and needs. I use php flash and
mysql all the time. Works for me.
Karl
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OOPS, and now I see Jason's response.
Sorry for the redundancy.
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[mailto:flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com] On Behalf Of Cor
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In addition to the comment:
private var newSign:drawingSign = new drawingSign(); // as it is used to
access objects from Library
And if you have Movieclips in your library, give them a Linkage (right click
on the MC in library) and you can instantiate it everywhere.
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Fr
OK, This is not possible by trying to instantiate --> new drawingSign
But in Main.as make drawingSign public:
Public static var drawingSign:Movieclip = new MovieClip();
And then in classdraw.as you can call it:
private var newSign:drawingSign = new Main.drawingSign();
But this is not the best
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