, 2006 11:01:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Switch case problem...
yes
On 12/5/06, Joey Rivera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You putting breaks in the case statements?
Joey Rivera
Flash Developer
iLearn, Inc.
(770) 218-0972
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Switch case problem...
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On 12/5/06, Joey Rivera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You putting breaks in the case
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Hello againwell i didnt solved it yet...
See the website..to see what i mean..thank you.
http://www.justbeloungelx.com
You putting breaks in the case statements?
Joey Rivera
Flash Developer
iLearn, Inc.
(770) 218-0972
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yes
On 12/5/06, Joey Rivera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You putting breaks in the case statements?
Joey Rivera
Flash Developer
iLearn, Inc.
(770) 218-0972
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you might be missing a ':'
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Switch case problem...
yes
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Switch case problem...
yes
On 12/5/06, Joey Rivera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You putting breaks in the case statements?
Joey
: Tuesday, December 5, 2006 11:01:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Switch case problem...
yes
On 12/5/06, Joey Rivera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You putting breaks in the case statements?
Joey Rivera
Flash Developer
iLearn, Inc.
(770) 218-0972
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Your code looks fine, (other than a lot of redundancy that could be
reduced), so it's time to throw some traces in there to be sure the
right values are both being set, as well as tripping at different points
in the switch statement. I think if you make liberal use of some
traces, you will find
Can you send the FLA? I am confused
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here is the goLink function
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Switch case problem...
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On 12/5/06, Joey Rivera [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
This might be totally wrong what I am saying, so bare with me... :)
Isn't this sufficient?
Switch(instanceOf(bla))
{
case DivideSentenceStep2:
Log(true);
}
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var model:Observable =
Observable(this._content.divideSentenceSteps.getById(indexCurrentAttempt
+2));
switch(true){
case (model instanceof DivideSentenceStep2) :
logger.debug(DivideSenteceStep2);
break;
default :
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