Not sure if this applies to the datagrid component in Flash, but to to
this in Flex 1.5 you would do:
myDataGrid.dataProvider.removeItemAt(someIndex);
Spike
On 3/10/06, Rodrigo Guerra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my grid dataprovider is a xml (created in flash).
the only way i can think
that makes some sort of sense.
Spike
On 3/10/06, Rodrigo Guerra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks spike, clint for the help.
the dataProvider removeItemAt method works like a charm.
i added the code below to get the grid row, but it's not working:
var myListener = new Object
That's not 100% true.
You must have a Flex license for the server where the swf is served
from, but you don't have to have Flex installed on it.
I've worked with a couple of clients who use this configuration.
Spike
On 12/21/05, JesterXL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope, Flex 1 and Flex 1.5
Advertising a JNLP app on a Flash coders mailing list?
I'm assuming this is spam, you're trolling, or you're clueless.
The most likely reaction is a bunch of flash/flex developers putting
together an alternative that doesn't rely on client side Java.
Spike
On 11/7/05, shenanigans [EMAIL
, for one, applaud Macromedia
for choosing it.
Spike
On 11/1/05, Nick Weekes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't understand why you would go for a (possibly) less functional tool
than FlexBuilder 2 just because its open source?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Yes indeed!
You can usually find an alternative approach to solving the problem than
using the singleton pattern, but it is distinctly different to using static
methods.
Glad to hear it works the way it does in other languages at least.
Spike
On 10/29/05, A.Cicak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
It's a method of the package.
When you create an AS 3 class you can put methods inside the package {}
block, but outside any class definitions.
I'm not sure why it works that way, but that's the way it works.
Spike
On 10/31/05, Martin Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i think its just a function
Here's a page listing all sorts of open source software. You might find some
stuff there:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_software_packages
Spike
On 10/29/05, Liam Morley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Flash: http://flasm.sourceforge.net/
On 10/29/05, Ian Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED
You're welcome!
This has been an interesting thread and I've learned a bit more about
ActionScript in the process :-)
Spike
On 10/29/05, JesterXL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That makes perfect sense and is a good reason.
So, from this 2nd conversation, I've gleaned something else to add
Good lord!
Why do you say that?
It's an extra 2 lines of code and it allows you to reparent any of the
children of any of the movie clipse.
I'd be more inclined to say it's awesome!
Spike
On 10/28/05, Andreas Rønning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shaw, Matt wrote:
Assuming the Game class
in a code centric way I doubt if I would be working with flash at all.
It's all about choice :-)
Spike
On 10/28/05, Judah Frangipane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
right on. that's what i'm talking about. flash was about 80%-90% there
for developers and then they forked the sucker. are they focus
Bitmap - Gimp
Vector - Inkscape
There are some for sound and video, but I don't know them off the top of my
head.
Spike
On 10/28/05, Patrick Matte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I'm rounding up a list of free and open source software.
For flash, I have found MTASC and swfmil.
Does anyboby
and the latter is calling a static
method.
Instance methods have access to instance data that is persisted as long as
the instance exists, static methods have access only to static data and that
data passed in to the method call.
Is this not true in ActionScript?
Spike
On 10/28/05, JesterXL [EMAIL
in using the this prefix that way, but it's certainly
a valid excuse for doing it.
Spike
On 10/28/05, A.Cicak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I dont agree, this keyword refers to current class, so its only
more
typing to include it, and making code less
readable. Only reason keyword
? Probably not.
is it commonly seen in code? Definitely.
Spike
On 10/28/05, Spike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Passing a reference to the current object is not the only place where
using the this prefix is useful.
If you come along maintain someone's code 6 months from now and you find a
complex
.
When compared to the size of the existing flash development community, I'm
not sure how big that group is, from what I've seen it could be quite
significant.
Spike
On 10/27/05, Jon Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 27, 2005, at 10:14 AM, Mike Britton wrote:
That makes sense Robert
of the last 2 years writing plugins for Eclipse
though, so it is a pretty natural way for me to work.
Spike
On 10/27/05, Michael Bedar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally I have never been tempted to work in Eclipse - I like the
IDE and work well in it.. but I have to admit FlexBuilder2
As someone who has never really spent much time in the Flash authoring tool,
could you explain the exact features that would be really useful in a Flex
Builder library plugin?
If it looks feasible I might attempt it.
Spike
On 10/27/05, Mike Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rather
On 10/27/05, Mike Britton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Map symbols to classes via some kind of package explorer wizard
Not totally sure what you mean by that...
My understanding is that everything in AS 3/Flash 8.5 is a class and that
symbols are no more.
Like I said, I don't do much in the
it.
I've told you all of this before, hahah!
You have?
When?
- Original Message -
From: Spike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Flashcoders mailing list flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 1:15 PM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash vs Flex
As someone who has never
Hmm
So a library is imported, and lives only in the Flash authoring tool?
The only way to export library items is to add them to a .fla and export
that as a .swf?
The items must be stored somewhere, so maybe I can dig around and figure
that out.
Spike
On 10/27/05, Mike Britton [EMAIL
they're already on top of, but it does help if I
understand what people might want before asking them if it's likely to
happen.
Spike
On 10/27/05, Judah Frangipane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm all for making plugins and updates to FB but if this is a huge
upgrade you might want to submit your
I haven't tried it with Flex 2 files, but I have managed to load a
FlashPaper swf. It didn't work perfectly, but I could view the file and use
some of the controls like zooming.
Spike
On 10/26/05, Tom Versweyveld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And load a Flex 2 swf into an as3/8.5 swf with the new
How about using the break keyword?
***
package {
import flash.display.Sprite;
import flash.util.trace;
public class LoopTest extends Sprite {
public function LoopTest() {
var i:uint = 0;
for(;;) {
i++;
if (i 20) {
break;
}
}
trace(Loop exited.);
}
}
}
When you say Nothing really happens, what exactly does happen?
Does the browser open the file?
Do you get an error?
Spike
On 10/25/05, Weyert de Boer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Spike,
Specifically, you need to launch the file by clicking on the debug button
in
Eclipse rather than just
Can you post the code for the file you are trying to debug?
It sounds like the debugger is probably running, but the line where you have
set the breakpoint isn't being executed.
Spike
On 10/25/05, Weyert de Boer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Spike wrote:
When you say Nothing really happens, what
That's kinda funny,
I copied mine directly from the docs for the LocalConnection class. The only
bits I changed were to display a text field rather than using trace to
output info.
Where in the docs did you find the example you posted?
Spike
On 10/25/05, Muzak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL, I
Never mind,
Found the code for your example under Communicating with the Browser in
the Developing Flex Apps part of the docs.
Spike
On 10/25/05, Spike [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's kinda funny,
I copied mine directly from the docs for the LocalConnection class. The
only bits I changed
I have 2 or 3 AS only projects on my machine. None of them are functionally
complete yet, but I can post one or two fo them when they are.
As Michael already said, there are several simple examples in the help files
that can be run as just .as files. No MXML at all.
Spike
On 10/24/05, Benjamin
the debug button.
When the player gets to that line in the code it should pause and you should
be able to see all the variables in debug view.
HTH
Spike
On 10/24/05, Weyert de Boer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Benjamin Dobler wrote:
Yeah i would like to see those stuff. Be sure i meant AS only
at the command
line:
mxmlc.exe -keep ./Hello.mxml
That should cause it to keep the generated .as files when it compiles a
.mxml file.
By a process of elimination you should be able to figure out what you need
to add to your .as projects to get them to work.
Spike
On 10/24/05, Benjamin Dobler [EMAIL
);
var myLoader:URLLoader = new URLLoader(myXMLURL);
public function XMLTest() {
myLoader.addEventListener(complete, xmlLoaded);
}
public function xmlLoaded(evtObj:Event) {
myXML = XML(myLoader.data);
trace(Data loaded.);
}
}
}
Spike
I do have flash paper and have not seen this happen.
Spike
On 10/24/05, Steve Mathews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I for one do not have FlashPaper.
On 10/24/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the case of computers that are downgrading themselves, how many of
you have
is the only type that can store undefined, if you try to
set a var of another type to undefined, it will be coerced into
something different. For example, setting a Number to undefined will
coerce it to NaN.
- Gordon
*
Spike
On 10/21/05
with the fact that AS 3 is stricter about OO concepts
than AS 2 was.
Spike
On 10/21/05, ryanm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perharps I was not clear
But for me between AS2 and AS3 the only thing similar is the syntax
Not the logic
It is neither logic or syntax that changed. Really, all
that the
resulting Java bytecode was compatible with whatever JVM you were planning
on running it on.
Spike
On 10/21/05, Ron Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Interesting.
Strickly speaking VMs do not care. You can use MTASC or Swish or MMC or
your own program to create the code. The player
Really?
I've been trying for months to find out how to stop GMail from showing me
doubles of every message I send to a list.
*goes off to look at GMail settings again*
Spike
On 10/21/05, Josh Gormley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
GMail users do not (by default, at least) receive emails from
may chirp up and clarify.
Spike
On 10/22/05, Robert Edgar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks spike for taking the time to reply but...
Calling it legacy seems to contradict the current AS3 docs..
For example I think it is getStyle that is documented to return undefined
if
the style
Very cool,
I know a few people who will be keen to read that.
Spike
On 10/19/05, Alisdair Mills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It took a bit of tinkering but I have the flex framework 2 and
actionscript 3 compiling on OS X (nb. not flex builder 2 plugin). if
you get all the jar files from the lib
does mouseMove do what you want?
Spike
On 10/19/05, eugen pflüger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hello,
this should be an easy one but i dont get it.
how can i catch a rollover event from a button component?
i just wanted to build a little tooltip.
tia
eugen
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