ah. I see.
On 05/06/06, ::: curdiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
very cool.. i love it dude!
On 6/5/06, Ramon Miguel M. Tayag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's pretty good! Haha
>
> On 6/6/06, Paul Neave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It could be worse...
> >
> > http://abum.com/file/shadow/
Hi there,
A company that I often deal with requires a bit of Flash help. This
mainly involved the tweaking of some pre-existing Flash animations.
Easy stuff like adding logos, changing some text here and there. All
the work is done for you. I just no longer have the time to help them
out.
The wo
very cool.. i love it dude!
On 6/5/06, Ramon Miguel M. Tayag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's pretty good! Haha
On 6/6/06, Paul Neave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It could be worse...
>
> http://abum.com/file/shadow/animations/17632.swf
>
> (props to pixelsurgeon).
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That's pretty good! Haha
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It could be worse...
http://abum.com/file/shadow/animations/17632.swf
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My question is two-fold: Is it possible to determine if the stage is
resizing larger? smaller? only height? only width?
If you don't want to use onEnterFrame, just do the same process by checking
the Stage.width and Stage.height with a setInterval and compare the current
values with the last.
I had a question about this. There is a solution in the archives
(http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/htdig/flashcoders/2002-December/056558.html)
where someone used onEnterFrame. That solution was back in 2002. Is
there a better alternative now?
My question is two-fold: Is it possible to de
Also - make sure you only have one browser open at a time. That got me
the first time I tried using it. Drove me crazy for some time :-)
On 6/5/06, John Grden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
try naming your connections with underscores:
_connectionName
Also, use the allowDomain method to allowing
Interesting approach, Derek. I've actually done something similar in the
past for paginating purposes, but it didn't occur to me to do it for this.
Of course, it gets really hairy if you're dealing with HTML, but still
doable.
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There's no simple property for this but I was able to put together an
example that works (check below for the caveats):
var o;
var i:Number;
var tf = t.getTextFormat();
var linesOfText:Number = 2;
var originalText:String = t.text;
for (i=0; i linesOfText * t.textWidth -
20)
{
Tried that... creates this nasty "jumping" effect as it snaps back into
place.
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http://abum.com/file/shadow/animations/17632.swf
Now get back to work ;)
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Oddly enough, I am - but it still scrolls. It's almost as though there's an
extra newline or something in there.
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Only thing I can think of right now is always showing all of the
text, and masking the portion you want to hide...
On Jun 5, 2006, at 4:05 PM, Tom Lee wrote:
This should be a trivial problem, but for some reason I'm not
seeing an
obvious and clean solution (one of those Mondays). What I wa
Sure thanks for the reply.
ABC does it for their free episode trial:
http://dynamic.abc.go.com/streaming/landing
There are also visual cues added the the progress bar to let you know
where the commercials are.
On 6/5/06, ::: curdiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Marlon, I was wondering if you
This should be a trivial problem, but for some reason I'm not seeing an
obvious and clean solution (one of those Mondays). What I want to do is
prevent a TextField from scrolling when the user selects the text.
Essentially, have the text be selectable but locked in place, regardless of
the height
Hi Marlon, I was wondering if you had any example sites that are using
this technique, to get a better idea of what your attempting to
achieve.
Thanks, Curt
On 6/5/06, Marlon Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone have any sample code accomplishing this? I've done pretty
extensive
Thanks
I think that'll be the best way to proceed.
Mani
On 6/5/06, Ron Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Safest thing to do is ask the client.
Even if it is legal or generally OK, if it pisses off your client, you
will not get a get a good reference.
Ron
Manuel Saint-Victor wrote:
> I ha
Isn't attributes quicker because flash has to create an object for each
in the XML? On my projects, attributes are much, much faster to
parse large file sizes with. Also, XPATH works faster on
attributes(IMO)!
Also, another tip that you may have already figured out, if you can
control the names
Safest thing to do is ask the client.
Even if it is legal or generally OK, if it pisses off your client, you
will not get a get a good reference.
Ron
Manuel Saint-Victor wrote:
I have a project that I am wrapping up that will be having some publicity
stuff related to it. Are there any weird
If you get a nice clean XML structure, XPath will save you a lot of code.
It takes a bit of getting used to but it will make your life easier.
Ron
Sajid Saiyed wrote:
Hi Ron,
I can modify the XML structure and will not be a problem , I will try
your suggested solution.
Merill,
I am trying to u
:)
On 6/5/06, Paul Neave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It could be worse...
http://abum.com/file/shadow/animations/17632.swf
(props to pixelsurgeon).
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Dear Arul,
it will be always over the flash, if it window,transparent or opaque ...
I tested before
Browser is a factor... makes the sentence complete. (Browsers do vary
with their support of offscreen compositing, as the docs on the subject
indicate.)
jd
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danya masadeh wrote:
I have a drop down menu always appear over a flash
This is a hard question to search for, so even if you *had* asked a
question it would be hard to find ;-)
The answer is "wmode". Search on this term, and you'll see that a number
of the replies you have received hav
Lane Good wrote:
Does anyone have any info on a Flash 8 player plugin for Palm OS Blazer
4.3?
? Link?
(I'm assuming you mean an actual Adobe Flash Player, rather than some
knockoff which does parts of various SWF specifications, but I can't be
sure my assumption would be correct, and I've
Or take a look at this one:
http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/pipermail/flashcoders/2006-May/166619.html
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Dimitrios Bendilas wrote:
I need to create an installer for flash player 8.
Is there a tutorial or a full script for this?
It has to be NSIS installer.
Your note doesn't say what "NSIS" means (and I'm not up to a web search
at the moment), but I do know the following:
(a) for web distributi
Christian wrote:
I was under the impression that getURL(javascript:) no longer worked in
Flash 8. Is this incorrect?
Well, it really depends on what the browser does when it receives a
"javascript:" pseudo-URL from a plugin or control when it's expecting an
URL. Browsers have varied quite a
It could be worse...
http://abum.com/file/shadow/animations/17632.swf
(props to pixelsurgeon).
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Hello,
Trying to access bytesTotal and bytesLoaded for streaming .flv.
var connection_nc:NetConnection = new NetConnection();
connection_nc.connect("movieHost");
var ns:NetStream = new NetStream(connection_nc);
vid.attachVideo(ns);
ns.play("movieTitle");
this.onEnterFrame = function() {
Hi Ron,
I can modify the XML structure and will not be a problem , I will try
your suggested solution.
Merill,
I am trying to use XPATH feature built in Flash8. I will try your
suggestino as well.
Hope to get to a solution soom, but the discussion is surely helping
me right now.
Sajid
On 6/5/0
I would say to look at your NDA, or contract agreement, or whatever you
signed for your position.
I think your NDA will prevent you from talking about a project first and
foremost. If you managed to go without signing an NDA, most likely your
contract agreement that says you are doing this work
I have a project that I am wrapping up that will be having some publicity
stuff related to it. Are there any weird rules or stuff like that as far as
a developer for a project linking to it or press releases as an example of
their work. I'm not sure how that works and feel as if everything has
h
Hi
Im looking for someone to wire up an existing SQL database structure
-- into a similarly operating interface like this one:
http://www.friendsofed.com/download.html?isbn=1590591585
(see - Making XML work for your interface)
I have modified this project slightly to show the possible way t
Unfortunately, no. You can maximize and return to normal window mode,
but not minimize. At least, not without help via Zinc or somesuch.
Lee
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ya
On 6/5/06, Lee McColl-Sylvester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You mean from within Flash?
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You mean from within Flash?
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I have an exe for a kiosk and was wondering if it is po
I have an exe for a kiosk and was wondering if it is possilbel to minimize
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That rar archive has a html which shows a SWF and clicking on the first
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hides it.
I confirmed it works on Flash player 7, 8, and 9.
check it out.
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>>I believe it used to be, but anymore the difference is negligible.
In my experience, on small data sets, it makes little difference.
However, using attributes over nodes can in some cases decrease the
actual size of the XML file or string by a factor of 3 or 4, do this can
make a difference on l
Does anyone have any sample code accomplishing this? I've done pretty
extensive searches on Google & Adobe with no luck. I'm assuming this
code would be a .asc file for the media server, but I'm not totally
sure. I just need something to a base for a proof of concept i'm
putting together.
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I believe it used to be, but anymore the difference is negligible.
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I have heard also (h
I have heard also (have not tested myself) that parsing attributes is much
quicker as well.
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Dear Arul,
it will be always over the flash, if it window,transparent or opaque ...
I tested before
Thnaks
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We have had this discussion before. Salary expectations vary by country
and by city. I am sure that many people in the forum living in India or
other parts of Asia would be pleased to make $40,000 per year. Someone
in New York City would starve to death in the cold. Someone in rural
Kansas migh
I agree with Ron on the XML, I didn't mention it earlier because I
didn't look that closely, but that XML format you created needs a major
overhaul. I would go with his recommended format.
Jason Merrill
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If it wont be a problem, make wmode = transparent for the swf. Will help.
But there are a few bugs with flash plugin player (FF, Mozilla etc), related
to wmode. I've made a few posts about it in my blog before. Check out
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mxna/index.cfm?query=byFeed&feedId=847&feedNam
Sajid Saiyed wrote:
Hi,
My data is not this simple or static.
???not static - your XML changes after you have read it???
I gave this sample XML just to explain the structure.
The XML is going to be dynamic, hence I need to parse it using
something like XPATH (I suppose).
If the XML changes
Actually, I think Nicolas Canasse has the best job. He spends all his
time working on cool technologies like Neko and haXe, and when he's
REALLY working, he's making games. What's all that about? Can't I have
his job?
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If it was up to me, I would redo the XML to be a bit more concise and
more "standard".
name="somename0.bmp" />
name="somename1.bmp"/>
name="somename2.bmp" />
This will parse better. It is probably easier to create.
Many do. But using this number, maybe people can see how they are
drastically undercharging for their work.
On 6/5/06 9:08 AM, "Lee McColl-Sylvester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I thought Graphic Designers were on good salaries. Wow, glad I chose
> the career path I'm following. With all my
I have an idea Lets poll to see who's paid the most, then I can
apply with that company ;-)
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Graphic designers, like Flashcoders, have a huge range in salaries.
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I thought Graphic Designers were on good salaries. Wow, glad I chose
the career path I'm following. With all my education in art schools, I
coulda gone the other way ;-)
Lee
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That was a graphic designer's salary :-) And the book's example :-)
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> $40k salary? What planet are you on? ;-)
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> It should be twice that at least!
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It should be twice that at least!
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Following up on this a little late, here are some stats that I got from "The
Savvy Designer's Guide to Success" by Jeff Fisher. The numbers can be
changed out, but I think the formulas and logic all sound good.
- You have about 2,080 work hours in a year (8 hours a day, 5 days a week,
52 weeks a
That won't work either. Flash "ALWAYS" stays on top. The only way
round it is to do the drop down in Flash.
Lee
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The External API is ignored when used under Flash 7. What you could do
is run an if statement which checks the process of some other flash 8
only statement. If the statement was successful, the flash 8 code is
run, else the flash 7 code is run. It would mean having more code in
total, but would
Yup, I'd agree with Lee on this, I've never seen it work before. You may
be able to make a Javascript version of a drop down menu with DIV's and
use that instead
M
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Unfortunately I am packaging up a set of classes for mass distribution
for work, so that won't work. That would be too easy :)
Scott Hyndman wrote:
You could also use haXe, which offers conditional compilation. The
language isn't so different than ActionScript either.
Scott
On 6/5/06, Chri
The MX Alert component sucks. There is a free dialog component from a
website called 57 bobs or something similar (anyone know the real
name/url?), so I'd use that if I were you.
Regards,
Lee
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Hi Danya,
Sorry, from all my experiences, I'd say you're out of luck. Its easy to
display html behind flash (in some browsers), but getting a control to
actually work behind flash has never worked for me, and I'm 99% sure it
can't work.
Sorry,
Lee
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And here's another one!
You'll need a wapper tool like MDM's Zinc, Mprojector, Screenweaver, or
swf studio to do what you want, Flash can't do it on its own.
Screenweaver is free and has great help files. You may want to google
for it.
M
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As flash is not editing tool it's a presentation tool, so it's better
you use some wrapping tool with flash to achieve same functionality. :)
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Greetings!
Has anyone discovered a workaround on the Alert Component cutting off
long text? I use the Alert Component to show database and web service
errors returned to the user, so I can't necessarily control the size of
the response. The Alert Component will cut off long text (less than 200
c
Hi,
I am creating and stand alone application,
I want to store all users' information to a single file (info.txt).
I do not want to overwrite the existing file but to append a new text to
it each time.
Could you please list me down the steps to implement such functionality
in flash?
Dear Lee,
Thanks alot for your soon reply
To understand what I mean plz check the attached file,
it contain an example.
Thanks alot.
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You could also use haXe, which offers conditional compilation. The
language isn't so different than ActionScript either.
Scott
On 6/5/06, Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hrmmm... interesting. I'll have to try that out, but seems like
potentially a lot of overhead no, with the subswf's, an
Hrmmm... interesting. I'll have to try that out, but seems like
potentially a lot of overhead no, with the subswf's, and then managing
naming, loading and possible deletion?
Thanks for the help though, this is at least a good start.
Tyler Wright wrote:
The only way is to compile the classes
Why not forward him a "flash project with source" ;-)
Lee
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>>Hi all,
>>I have
>>Hi all,
>>I have a drop down menu always appear over a flash
>>
>>Please help ASAP.
Where are these people coming from?
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Unfortunately, Flash always plays in a higher z lever than any html
controls. Even if you put flash in an iFrame, controls outside will
show behind.
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To use Xpath, if you are using the xfactorstudios classes (I don't know
much about the built in Xpath features of Flash), you can access a
string like:
String(XPath.selectNodes(theXMLobject, thePathToTheNode)
Or for a number:
parseInt(XPath.selectNodes(theXMLobject, thePathToTheNode)[0]);
For t
Hi all,
I have a drop down menu always appear over a flash
Please help ASAP.
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Yeah, maybe, that's an interesting approach actually.
I'll report back on how I handled this later.
Christian
Danny Kodicek wrote:
You could try a JSFL approach: make a macro that writes in the
appropriate import statement just prior to publish.
Danny
no there is no way
improts are execute
The only way is to compile the classes into a seperate SWF's and at runtime
when you make the check load in the appropriate SWF. Not a very simple
solution.
I've found that a good solution, if you can afford to combine the classes
into one, is making a runtime check on functionality.
jsConnectio
You could try a JSFL approach: make a macro that writes in the appropriate
import statement just prior to publish.
Danny
no there is no way
improts are executed at compile time all you can do is to define which
class
to use depending on player version
2006/6/5, Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You're right, unless the font is embedded Flash will render it as a "system
font" which means it will hopefully look as good as other aliased fonts in
the browser, but not better.
My suggestion is to take a look at Rob Taylor's Fontastic, it's pretty
ingenious. You might have to subscribe to his
no there is no way
improts are executed at compile time all you can do is to define which class
to use depending on player version
2006/6/5, Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hey Guys,
So i'm in the process of writing a class that does a lot of JavaScript
handling. The tricky part is, I want to
Hey Guys,
So i'm in the process of writing a class that does a lot of JavaScript
handling. The tricky part is, I want to use External Interface for
those files published in 8 and simple getURL calls for those published
in 7 or below.
For all intents and purposes, this is a private class tha
Hi,
My data is not this simple or static.
I gave this sample XML just to explain the structure.
The XML is going to be dynamic, hence I need to parse it using
something like XPATH (I suppose).
Regards
On 6/5/06, Weldon MacDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If your data is that consistent and a
If your data is that consistent and all you need is to transfer it to
arrays, then why do you need xpath, you could write your own parser,
using while loops, to do this in very little time.
I'm not an experrt, but it seems to me that xpath is more useful for
dynamic access to the xml. Is that not
Okay, I'm back after the weekend and ready to get this sorted out.
Thanks to various help, mostly Tom, I've got to the stage where objects in
one movie are managing to share a font in another, which at least is what
shared fonts are supposed to do (and is in itself something of a
breakthrough
Hi,
I have an XML like this:
5
somename0.bmp
20
10
50
30
somename1.bmp
20
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