are your trace statements showing the expected info?
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From: murder design [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 1:46 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: [Flashcoders] preloader issue?
I have posted this before, and gotten some feedback,
Also, double check the string concatenation. You had an ampersand in...
_root.label_txt.text = percent % LOADED
It should be a plus sign...
_root.label_txt.text = percent + % LOADED
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To change your
If you attach this to the clip itself, it does work -
onClipEvent (load) {
this.loadMovie(bigfile.swf);
}
onClipEvent (enterFrame) {
tBytes = this.getBytesTotal();
trace(tBytes: +tBytes);
bLoaded = this.getBytesLoaded();
trace(bLoaded: +bLoaded);
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On 3/7/06, Van Tuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you attach this to the clip itself, it does work -
onClipEvent (load) {
this.loadMovie(bigfile.swf);
}
onClipEvent (enterFrame) {
tBytes = this.getBytesTotal();
trace(tBytes: +tBytes);
Part of the problem is that your onEnterFrame is getting stomped on by the
reinstantiation of the target movieclip when the SWF actually begins to
load. That effectively (quite) deletes the onEnterFrame. Either attach the
onEnterFrame to some other timeline, or load the movie into some other
this code does work, however the percent displays something like 15 places
...
onClipEvent (load) {
this.loadMovie(bigfile.swf);
}
onClipEvent (enterFrame) {
tBytes = this.getBytesTotal();
trace(tBytes: +tBytes);
bLoaded = this.getBytesLoaded();
trace(bLoaded:
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