Ok, I have it at least working with the below code through a roundabout way
and would love to hear a better one...
private function onXMLLoaded(e:Event):void
{
trace(this, "onXMLLoaded");
xml = new XML(e.target.data);
var strippedXML:
I have an app that is was pulling some XML like this
with this i could load xml and eventually get an XMLList with
private function onXMLLoaded(e:Event):void
{
var xml:XML = new XML(e.target.data);
var items:XMLList = xml.item;
}
Now that we have move it over to a
This is a useless topic.
Sorry that I have to put it that way.
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I use subclipse with FlexBuilder/Eclipse
http://subclipse.tigris.org/
- Original Message -
From: "Claus Wahlers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Flash Coders List"
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 10:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] to mac or not to mac
Dunno if that has been mentioned, but if
I probably shouldn't ask ;) but "utter garbage", why ??
I've been running Vista for a few months now with zero problems.
The only thing that bothered me was UAC, which I have disabled.
regards,
Muzak
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From: "Steven Sacks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Flash Coders List"
Faster, donno.. doubt it. Less annoying, definitely.
UAC doesn't allow you to run as a true administrator, disabling it does.
I've found Flash CS3 to be less responsive than Flash 8 though.
The AS editor can't keep up while typing.
Vista needs lots of ram, that's why I got plenty ;-)
- Orig
If you use Gnome, you can use these Nautilus scripts for a
Tortoise-like experience:
http://marius.scurtescu.com/2005/08/24/nautilus_scripts_for_subversion
If not, you have RapidSVN:
http://rapidsvn.tigris.org/
On 3/14/08, Andrew Sinning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not a command line guy e
I'm not a command line guy either, but I backup my files to a ubuntu
box, and I also develop my php directly on that box. I'd love to run
SVN but without the command line.
Is there a good GUI SVN for linux?
Thanks.
Claus Wahlers wrote:
Dunno if that has been mentioned, but if you are NOT a c
> Otherwise, i'm very, VERY unreligious about operating systems,
> because i frankly think they all suck in one way or another.
You've got a lot of nerve being rational and objective making that
statement!
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Dave,
When I get my next new/replacement workstation it will be a dual quad-core
Intel (or whatever is newer) Mac Pro. You can run OS X, Windows, etc.
The only thing I would not do it pay Apple's predatory pricing for
additional memory sticks, RAID controller, additional drives, etc. Just get
th
http://www.websector.de/blog/2007/08/28/tweener-as3-extension-for-color-prop
erties-_brightness-_contrast-and-_saturation/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of marcellouz
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2008 6:21 AM
To: Flash Coders List
Subject: [Flas
Claus Wahlers wrote:
Dunno if that has been mentioned, but if you are NOT a command line guy,
like me, and want a kick ass non-CLI SVN client, by far the best option
is TortoiseSVN, which afaik is only available for Windows and beats the
crap out of everything else i've seen.
This one tiny s
Dunno if that has been mentioned, but if you are NOT a command line guy,
like me, and want a kick ass non-CLI SVN client, by far the best option
is TortoiseSVN, which afaik is only available for Windows and beats the
crap out of everything else i've seen.
This one tiny software is the main rea
FlashDevelop is not, and probably will never be, since it's made
with .NET framework.
FlashDevelop beats every other editor hands down for Actionscript development.
TextMate is great for other languages, and decent at AS, but FlashDevelop is
truly the finest example of what an Actionscript ed
All that being said, btw, do NOT, I repeat DO NOT get Windows Vista. If
anything will make you want to switch to OSX, it's Vista.
Stick with Windows XP until Vista SP3 comes out, and even then who
knows. I know die-hard Windows guys who think they might go Mac when XP
fails to keep up with t
First of all, let me say this:
Overall, I think Mac is a pretty decent platform for creating Flash, I'd
even say it's the best.
Ok, now the bashing ;)
I've worked at some companies who used Windows XP, and others (including the
current one) who use Mac OS X. And between these two, the best one is
Does disabling UAC make the OS any faster, or just less annoying?
I personally work on mac and pc (win xp) and I find the flash interface on
the mac intolerably slow. I tend to develop on the pc and export the final
swfs (with the designer's fonts ;-) ) on the mac.
Jason Van Pelt
Interactive Dev
Speaking of Ubuntu, I do my Flash development on an Ubuntu box. Flex
Builder 3, the Flex SDK, and Flash Player 9 run fine on it. If you
really need the IDE, you can VMWare, Remote Desktop, or plain-old dual
boot into your commercial OS of choice to run it.
Nowadays, you can buy a cheap Windows mac
Is anyone using Vista and enjoying it?
Yup.. once UAC (User Account Control) is disabled, Vista is just fine.
This is my current config (home made):
Antec Sonata III case
NVidia Geforce 8800GTS 640MB
Intel Core Duo E6850, 3.0 GHz
MSI P35 Platinum
4095 MB RAM (CORSAIR TWINX Matched DDR2 1066
Hey there, I just saw this thread :)
I do tend to hang on Flash Tiger more these days (Hi Kerry!), but I was
skimming through some threads here and this has caught my eye.
The Hebrew project has been a total headache, but in the end I found one
solution out there that was very helpful as a starti
It's time for me to get a new computer and I have heard so many horror
stories about Vista that I am thinking of switching to Mac. What tools are
people using to develop on the Mac. I mostly Flash IDE, FlexBuilder,
FlashDevelop, SWFMill, SWFDump, HaXe, FlashTracer - are these available on
Mac? Als
I know you're asking for more specific info, but, hey: Just get a Mac
and run Parallels or VMWare. I run XP on my Mac. I also have Vista
installed under Parallels for when a customer calls up with a
Vista-specific problem, but otherwise I never use it.
Dave Segal wrote:
It's time for me to
It's time for me to get a new computer and I have heard so many horror
stories about Vista that I am thinking of switching to Mac. What tools are
people using to develop on the Mac. I mostly Flash IDE, FlexBuilder,
FlashDevelop, SWFMill, SWFDump, HaXe, FlashTracer - are these available on
Mac? Also
thx a lot for all the response!
marcel
On 14.03.08 16:18, "Allandt Bik-Elliott (Receptacle)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://livedocs.adobe.com/flash/9.0/main/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/
> wwhelp.htm?context=LiveDocs_Parts&file=0983.html
>
> this should help (note actionscript 2)
>
>
Erik,
Thanks for being more diligent than I was! I assumed the "let it run
for an hour while eating dinner" test case was enough, too!
This behavior is much more sane than my initial assessment, and I'm
certainly glad to have been shown incorrect. :)
On 3/14/08, Muzak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://livedocs.adobe.com/flash/9.0/main/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/
wwhelp.htm?context=LiveDocs_Parts&file=0983.html
this should help (note actionscript 2)
On 14 Mar 2008, at 14:10, Helmut Granda wrote:
any specific kind of transition? the transition i noticed was a
simple fade
in an
any specific kind of transition? the transition i noticed was a simple fade
in and fade out. Is that what you were looking for?
On 3/14/08, marcellouz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> hi all,
>
> anyone out there who knows how to manage this type of picture transition
> effect?
>
> http://www.schier
I looked at some of the transportation photos:
Looks like they are just tweening the brightness instead of the alpha and
the photographs are all lit such that it appears more directed than it
really is (it looks like it is radiating from the sun but really the sun is
just the brightest spot, so it
hi all,
anyone out there who knows how to manage this type of picture transition
effect?
http://www.schierke.com/
thx,
marcel
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Old articles, but a must read:
http://gskinner.com/blog/archives/2006/06/as3_resource_ma.html
http://gskinner.com/blog/archives/2006/07/as3_resource_ma_1.html
http://gskinner.com/blog/archives/2006/06/understanding_t.html
http://gskinner.com/blog/archives/2006/07/as3_weakly_refe.html
- Origi
I have modified my test classes slightly. And found that when debugging this
movie in Flex Builder 3, the garbage collection was triggered when I moved
my mouse within the Flash movie.
I suspect that the method behind the screens that runs the garbage collector
is quite complex. I think that in mo
actually, let me rephrase that, scale9 is offcourse applied to a movieclip,
but it only works on shapes within this movieclip.
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 12:58 PM, Meinte van't Kruis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> scale9 can only be applied to shapes not to movieclips or sprites etc.. So
> thats proba
scale9 can only be applied to shapes not to movieclips or sprites etc.. So
thats probably why it wont work with masks and why children of a scale9ed
movieclip will still distort..
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Matt S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Speaking of Scale 9, can the "Scaled" MC, eg th
Hey there,
I was totally shocked this morning. If what you were saying was true it
would mean that if you created a class with a listener to itself and
instantiated it, it would never be garbage collected.
So I did some extra tests.
1. Your example with a weak listener (same result)
2. Trying to
Oh man, thank you for this example!
This totally blows me away. I am sorry I was so persistent. You are correct.
I will have to check all my applications now, hehe.
This also means that all my earlier arguments are incorrect and that the use
of Delegate is indeed very dangerous.
Thank you for sh
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