Re: [Flashcoders] Fwd: Dynamically superimposing image onto video

2010-03-12 Thread Kenneth Kawamoto
The server load is not a concern but it will not need to be live 
streaming at all, so I am planning to do the dynamic image overlay - 
triggered by cue points and animated by script with possibly 
frame-by-frame hand drawn mask - at the client side.


Thinking about it, there's no need to upload the user image to the 
server - just do everything at the client ;)


Kenneth Kawamoto
http://www.materiaprima.co.uk/

Anthony Pace wrote:
For the first sentence I meant to say that applying an overlay at the 
client is fine, if you are not concerned with your stream being ripped 
without branding, possible cnn style news events, or captions being 
included.


If things need to be live and targeted you will want to do things at the 
server; otherwise, if server load is a concern, and you do not need to 
be changing graphics live, then doing it during encoding and prior to 
uploading the content to the server might be the way to go.


On 3/12/2010 1:48 PM, Anthony Pace wrote:
If you don't mind your stream being downloaded without the required 
branding or possible news event embedded into the video, plus the 
added bandwidth overhead is not a concern, than an overlay is perfect.


If there are branding concerns, or you work for a site that would like 
to reduce bandwidth and send news events cnn style, then you will have 
to know how to modify the stream before you send it to the client.


If new events aren't required, but the branding is, then you really 
only need to do a separate encoding that includes the content.


Ads at cue point, using a number of methods, can easily be told to 
fire based on the time per frame.


On 3/12/2010 12:15 PM, kennethkawam...@gmail.com wrote:

Steady camera motion when shooting initial video would create script
friendly sequence and should save a lot of time later - notes to
myself :)

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Re: [Flashcoders] OOP Books (OT)

2010-03-12 Thread co...@moock.org

hi helmut,
ya, i think it's unfortunately still not very widely known. it was a new 
venture for o'reilly, and actually quite a risky undertaking due to the 
"log-cabin" setting, but i was determined to capture the "learning from 
a friend" approach that i've found so helpful in my own career.


if anyone has any feedback on the content (or the pricing), o'reilly and 
i would love to hear it. o'reilly is constantly trying to evaluate new 
forms of training, and viewer/reader feedback could help decide whether 
they do more videos in a similar style.


colin

Helmut Granda wrote:
Great information and thanks for sharing. I didn't know "The Lost Actionscript 3.0 Weekend" even existed. 



On Mar 11, 2010, at 3:29 PM, co...@moock.org wrote:


hi all,
as the author of an oop book myself, i have to admit that books aren't always 
the right learning tool for everyone. i agree with benny...i've liked the video 
training that's been emerging over the last few years.

here are a bunch of other free options:

http://gotoandlearn.com/
http://tv.adobe.com/show/actionscript-11-with-doug-winnie/
http://tv.adobe.com/channel/development/actionscript
http://tv.adobe.com/show/max-2009-develop/

in fact, there's also a "video version" of Essential ActionScript 3.0 available called 
"The Lost ActionScript 3.0 Weekend". it's a commercial product, but lots of it is freely 
available online here:

oop overview:
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/colin-moocks-lost-actionscript-weekend/object-oriented-programming-overview/

making a class:
http://vplayer.oreilly.com/?chapter=4&video_product=urn%3Ax-domain%3Aoreilly.com%3Aproduct%3A9780596801540.VIDEO#embedded_player

inheritance
http://my.safaribooksonline.com/player?xmlid=9780596801564/i17

garbage collection (very important in oop ActionScript 3.0!)
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/colin-moocks-lost-actionscript-weekend/object-references-and-garbage-collection/

datatypes:
http://vplayer.oreilly.com/?chapter=4&video_product=urn%3Ax-domain%3Aoreilly.com%3Aproduct%3A9780596801557.VIDEO#embedded_player

graphics and oop:
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/colin-moocks-lost-actionscript-weekend/graphics-programming/
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/colin-moocks-lost-actionscript-weekend/the-display-list/

debugging and profiling oop:
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/colin-moocks-lost-actionscript-weekend/production-topics-flex-debugging-mode/
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/colin-moocks-lost-actionscript-weekend/production-topics-flex-profiling/

flash/flex workflow
http://my.safaribooksonline.com/player?xmlid=9780596801588/i20

course introduction:
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/colin-moocks-lost-actionscript-weekend/course-1-introduction/

3d effects with adobe's chris nuuja:
http://vplayer.oreilly.com/?chapter=20&video_product=urn%3Ax-domain%3Aoreilly.com%3Aproduct%3A9780596801540.VIDEO#embedded_player

the full video is available at:
http://www.oreilly.com/go/law

once you're up to speed on the basics, examples, practice, and a helping 
community like flashcoders should take you the rest of the way.

if you're doing any flex work, i find peter dehaan's examples to be a fantastic 
resource:

http://flexexamples.com/

and for targeted questions, the stackoverflow community is really helpful:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/actionscript

happy coding!
colin

Benny wrote:

Hi Susan I cannot recommend any OOP book but I can recommend Lynda.com. 
Lynda.com has some great video courses, like
http://www.lynda.com/home/DisplayCourse.aspx?lpk2=759
Which amongst other covers OOP fundamentals and common design patterns.
- Benny
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[mailto:flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com] Namens Susan Day
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Onderwerp: Re: [Flashcoders] OOP Books (OT)
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Mattheis, Erik (MIN - WSW) <
ematth...@webershandwick.com> wrote:

I got AS 3 w/Design Patterns right when I delved into AS3 and I found the
examples too long and complicated to follow. I would not recommend it as

an

introduction to OOP.


Noted. And your thoughts, if any, on The Object-Oriented Thought Process?
Susan
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Re: [Flashcoders] Passing Call To Child

2010-03-12 Thread Anthony Pace
I just did a quick search on google for the differences better 
explained, and I came up with this:


http://www.wastedpotential.com/?p=10

After a quick glance, it seems like a nice tutorial.


On 3/12/2010 2:32 PM, Paul Andrews wrote:

On 12/03/2010 19:13, Anthony Pace wrote:

I am wondering if you know when to use currentTarget vs target


There's even more confusion about what a MouseOver is..




e.currentTarget is the object that you applied the eventListener to
e.target is the object that fired the event.

and if you are looking to get the child, then make sure not set 
mouseChildren to false.


e.g.  try using this to test what object is actually being targeted.

trace(e.currentTarget.name + "is the variable name of the object you 
applied the listener too.");
trace(e.currentTarget + "is the symbol instance name of the object 
you applied the listener too.");

//
trace(e.target.name + "is the variable name of the object that fired 
the event");
trace(e.target + "is the symbol instance name of the object that 
fired the event");


On 3/12/2010 8:09 AM, Susan Day wrote:
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Susan 
Daywrote:



On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Mattheis, Erik (MIN - WSW)<
ematth...@webershandwick.com>  wrote:

The "missing .html" thing has to be a simple mistake you're not 
seeing.


I realized you must be right. So I pulled out the pertinent code 
and have
built a test case. Sure enough, it's working properly. Now I'll 
figure out

what was breaking it.

The problem appears to be that when I mouse over a nav widget it 
activates a
fn called onMouseOver. When I comment out that addEventListener, 
then the fn

onPressHandler for the onClick works as desired. So the onMouseOver is
running interference. How do I eliminate the interference? Obviously 
I need

to add something to the onMouseOver fn, but what? Right now all I do is
re-call the nav fn to change the color of the btn. I tried this with no
luck:

e.currentTarget.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, onPressHandler);
e.currentTarget.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, 
onMouseOver);


TIA,
Susan
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Re: [Flashcoders] Passing Call To Child

2010-03-12 Thread Anthony Pace

agreed, cause:
MouseEvent.ROLL_OVER, MouseEvent.ROLL_OUT, and mouseChildren set to 
false makes it so both target and currentTarget return the object the 
listener was applied to.



On 3/12/2010 2:32 PM, Paul Andrews wrote:

On 12/03/2010 19:13, Anthony Pace wrote:

I am wondering if you know when to use currentTarget vs target


There's even more confusion about what a MouseOver is..




e.currentTarget is the object that you applied the eventListener to
e.target is the object that fired the event.

and if you are looking to get the child, then make sure not set 
mouseChildren to false.


e.g.  try using this to test what object is actually being targeted.

trace(e.currentTarget.name + "is the variable name of the object you 
applied the listener too.");
trace(e.currentTarget + "is the symbol instance name of the object 
you applied the listener too.");

//
trace(e.target.name + "is the variable name of the object that fired 
the event");
trace(e.target + "is the symbol instance name of the object that 
fired the event");


On 3/12/2010 8:09 AM, Susan Day wrote:
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Susan 
Daywrote:



On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Mattheis, Erik (MIN - WSW)<
ematth...@webershandwick.com>  wrote:

The "missing .html" thing has to be a simple mistake you're not 
seeing.


I realized you must be right. So I pulled out the pertinent code 
and have
built a test case. Sure enough, it's working properly. Now I'll 
figure out

what was breaking it.

The problem appears to be that when I mouse over a nav widget it 
activates a
fn called onMouseOver. When I comment out that addEventListener, 
then the fn

onPressHandler for the onClick works as desired. So the onMouseOver is
running interference. How do I eliminate the interference? Obviously 
I need

to add something to the onMouseOver fn, but what? Right now all I do is
re-call the nav fn to change the color of the btn. I tried this with no
luck:

e.currentTarget.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, onPressHandler);
e.currentTarget.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, 
onMouseOver);


TIA,
Susan
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Re: [Flashcoders] Fwd: Dynamically superimposing image onto video

2010-03-12 Thread Anthony Pace
For the first sentence I meant to say that applying an overlay at the 
client is fine, if you are not concerned with your stream being ripped 
without branding, possible cnn style news events, or captions being 
included.


If things need to be live and targeted you will want to do things at the 
server; otherwise, if server load is a concern, and you do not need to 
be changing graphics live, then doing it during encoding and prior to 
uploading the content to the server might be the way to go.


On 3/12/2010 1:48 PM, Anthony Pace wrote:
If you don't mind your stream being downloaded without the required 
branding or possible news event embedded into the video, plus the 
added bandwidth overhead is not a concern, than an overlay is perfect.


If there are branding concerns, or you work for a site that would like 
to reduce bandwidth and send news events cnn style, then you will have 
to know how to modify the stream before you send it to the client.


If new events aren't required, but the branding is, then you really 
only need to do a separate encoding that includes the content.


Ads at cue point, using a number of methods, can easily be told to 
fire based on the time per frame.


On 3/12/2010 12:15 PM, kennethkawam...@gmail.com wrote:

Steady camera motion when shooting initial video would create script
friendly sequence and should save a lot of time later - notes to
myself :)


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Re: [Flashcoders] Passing Call To Child

2010-03-12 Thread Paul Andrews

On 12/03/2010 19:13, Anthony Pace wrote:

I am wondering if you know when to use currentTarget vs target


There's even more confusion about what a MouseOver is..




e.currentTarget is the object that you applied the eventListener to
e.target is the object that fired the event.

and if you are looking to get the child, then make sure not set 
mouseChildren to false.


e.g.  try using this to test what object is actually being targeted.

trace(e.currentTarget.name + "is the variable name of the object you 
applied the listener too.");
trace(e.currentTarget + "is the symbol instance name of the object you 
applied the listener too.");

//
trace(e.target.name + "is the variable name of the object that fired 
the event");
trace(e.target + "is the symbol instance name of the object that fired 
the event");


On 3/12/2010 8:09 AM, Susan Day wrote:
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Susan 
Daywrote:



On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Mattheis, Erik (MIN - WSW)<
ematth...@webershandwick.com>  wrote:

The "missing .html" thing has to be a simple mistake you're not 
seeing.


I realized you must be right. So I pulled out the pertinent code and 
have
built a test case. Sure enough, it's working properly. Now I'll 
figure out

what was breaking it.

The problem appears to be that when I mouse over a nav widget it 
activates a
fn called onMouseOver. When I comment out that addEventListener, then 
the fn

onPressHandler for the onClick works as desired. So the onMouseOver is
running interference. How do I eliminate the interference? Obviously 
I need

to add something to the onMouseOver fn, but what? Right now all I do is
re-call the nav fn to change the color of the btn. I tried this with no
luck:

e.currentTarget.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, onPressHandler);
e.currentTarget.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, onMouseOver);

TIA,
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Re: [Flashcoders] Passing Call To Child

2010-03-12 Thread Anthony Pace

I am wondering if you know when to use currentTarget vs target

e.currentTarget is the object that you applied the eventListener to
e.target is the object that fired the event.

and if you are looking to get the child, then make sure not set 
mouseChildren to false.


e.g.  try using this to test what object is actually being targeted.

trace(e.currentTarget.name + "is the variable name of the object you 
applied the listener too.");
trace(e.currentTarget + "is the symbol instance name of the object you 
applied the listener too.");

//
trace(e.target.name + "is the variable name of the object that fired the 
event");
trace(e.target + "is the symbol instance name of the object that fired 
the event");


On 3/12/2010 8:09 AM, Susan Day wrote:

On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Susan Daywrote:

   

On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Mattheis, Erik (MIN - WSW)<
ematth...@webershandwick.com>  wrote:

 

The "missing .html" thing has to be a simple mistake you're not seeing.
   


I realized you must be right. So I pulled out the pertinent code and have
built a test case. Sure enough, it's working properly. Now I'll figure out
what was breaking it.

 

The problem appears to be that when I mouse over a nav widget it activates a
fn called onMouseOver. When I comment out that addEventListener, then the fn
onPressHandler for the onClick works as desired. So the onMouseOver is
running interference. How do I eliminate the interference? Obviously I need
to add something to the onMouseOver fn, but what? Right now all I do is
re-call the nav fn to change the color of the btn. I tried this with no
luck:

e.currentTarget.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, onPressHandler);
e.currentTarget.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, onMouseOver);

TIA,
Susan
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Re: [Flashcoders] Fwd: Dynamically superimposing image onto video

2010-03-12 Thread Anthony Pace
If you don't mind your stream being downloaded without the required 
branding or possible news event embedded into the video, plus the added 
bandwidth overhead is not a concern, than an overlay is perfect.


If there are branding concerns, or you work for a site that would like 
to reduce bandwidth and send news events cnn style, then you will have 
to know how to modify the stream before you send it to the client.


If new events aren't required, but the branding is, then you really only 
need to do a separate encoding that includes the content.


Ads at cue point, using a number of methods, can easily be told to fire 
based on the time per frame.


On 3/12/2010 12:15 PM, kennethkawam...@gmail.com wrote:

Steady camera motion when shooting initial video would create script
friendly sequence and should save a lot of time later - notes to
myself :)
   


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[Flashcoders] mxml to AS3

2010-03-12 Thread Anthony Pace
I only do this after using catalyst (beta 2) and there is a ton of mxml 
over a thousand lines or so, that I just don't want to have to filter 
through, but so far, what I have been doing is publishing the project as 
an swf, and the using a decompiler to convert it and its embedded 
elements to readable AS3 with class structure intact, and then output to 
a folder that contains the fla and all used classes in the usual 
subfolder tree style.


Using this method makes it so some variables are referred to by their 
location instead of their friendly name, and going after the embedded 
elements can sometimes be time consuming; thus, I am wondering if there 
any other commercial converters out there? or if someone has figured out 
how to use the flex sdk to just do a conversion instead of publishing?

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Re: [Flashcoders] Fwd: Dynamically superimposing image onto video

2010-03-12 Thread kennethkawam...@gmail.com
Steady camera motion when shooting initial video would create script
friendly sequence and should save a lot of time later - notes to
myself :)
-- 
Kenneth Kawamoto
http://www.materiaprima.co.uk/


On 12 March 2010 15:22, Merrill, Jason  wrote:
> I would agree and guess that's how it's done - overlay a movie clip you
> tween and distort and add objects over the top of - to match the video.
>
>
>
> Jason Merrill
>
> Bank of  America  Global Learning
> Learning & Performance Solutions
>
> Join the Bank of America Flash Platform Community  and visit our
> Instructional Technology Design Blog
> (note: these are for Bank of America employees only)
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com
> [mailto:flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com] On Behalf Of Nathan
> Mynarcik
> Sent: Friday, March 12, 2010 8:55 AM
> To: Flash Coders List
> Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Fwd: Dynamically superimposing image onto
> video
>
> Why not just overlay a mc that contains your image on top of the video?
>
>
> --Original Message--
> From: kennethkawam...@gmail.com
> Sender: flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com
> To: Flash Coders List
> ReplyTo: Flash Coders List
> Subject: [Flashcoders] Fwd: Dynamically superimposing image onto video
> Sent: Mar 12, 2010 3:47 AM
>
> Anyone???
>
>>>
>
> Just contemplating the strategy for dynamically superimposing an image
> onto a video. A good recent example is: http://en.tackfilm.se/
>
> Any ideas to achieve this? (Just the final video rendering bit, you
> can leave the file upload etc. ;)
>
> TIA,
>
> Kenneth

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RE: [Flashcoders] Fwd: Dynamically superimposing image onto video

2010-03-12 Thread Merrill, Jason
I would agree and guess that's how it's done - overlay a movie clip you
tween and distort and add objects over the top of - to match the video.



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Why not just overlay a mc that contains your image on top of the video?


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Sent: Mar 12, 2010 3:47 AM

Anyone???

>>

Just contemplating the strategy for dynamically superimposing an image
onto a video. A good recent example is: http://en.tackfilm.se/

Any ideas to achieve this? (Just the final video rendering bit, you
can leave the file upload etc. ;)

TIA,

Kenneth
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Re: [Flashcoders] Fwd: Dynamically superimposing image onto video

2010-03-12 Thread kennethkawam...@gmail.com
Yes, basically that. If it's still image it's very easy, but it's a
video - so that the perspective changes and the mask (e.g. to handle
something over-wrapping in front of the image) changes due course.

I probably need to draw the mask by hand frame by frame and control
the perspective of the image by AS. This is not going to be an easy
one... ;)
-- 
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On 12 March 2010 13:55, Nathan Mynarcik  wrote:
> Why not just overlay a mc that contains your image on top of the video?
>
>
> --Original Message--
> From: kennethkawam...@gmail.com
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> To: Flash Coders List
> ReplyTo: Flash Coders List
> Subject: [Flashcoders] Fwd: Dynamically superimposing image onto video
> Sent: Mar 12, 2010 3:47 AM
>
> Anyone???
>
>>>
>
> Just contemplating the strategy for dynamically superimposing an image
> onto a video. A good recent example is: http://en.tackfilm.se/
>
> Any ideas to achieve this? (Just the final video rendering bit, you
> can leave the file upload etc. ;)
>
> TIA,
>
> Kenneth
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Re: [Flashcoders] Fwd: Dynamically superimposing image onto video

2010-03-12 Thread Nathan Mynarcik
Why not just overlay a mc that contains your image on top of the video?


--Original Message--
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Sent: Mar 12, 2010 3:47 AM

Anyone???

>>

Just contemplating the strategy for dynamically superimposing an image
onto a video. A good recent example is: http://en.tackfilm.se/

Any ideas to achieve this? (Just the final video rendering bit, you
can leave the file upload etc. ;)

TIA,

Kenneth
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Re: [Flashcoders] Passing Call To Child

2010-03-12 Thread Susan Day
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Susan Day wrote:

> On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Mattheis, Erik (MIN - WSW) <
> ematth...@webershandwick.com> wrote:
>
>> The "missing .html" thing has to be a simple mistake you're not seeing.
>
>
> I realized you must be right. So I pulled out the pertinent code and have
> built a test case. Sure enough, it's working properly. Now I'll figure out
> what was breaking it.
>

The problem appears to be that when I mouse over a nav widget it activates a
fn called onMouseOver. When I comment out that addEventListener, then the fn
onPressHandler for the onClick works as desired. So the onMouseOver is
running interference. How do I eliminate the interference? Obviously I need
to add something to the onMouseOver fn, but what? Right now all I do is
re-call the nav fn to change the color of the btn. I tried this with no
luck:

e.currentTarget.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK, onPressHandler);
e.currentTarget.removeEventListener(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DOWN, onMouseOver);

TIA,
Susan
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RE: [Flashcoders] RegExp

2010-03-12 Thread Mendelsohn, Michael
Here's a great RegEx resource:
http://gskinner.com/RegExr/

- MM

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Re: [Flashcoders] Passing Call To Child

2010-03-12 Thread Susan Day
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 3:55 PM, Mattheis, Erik (MIN - WSW) <
ematth...@webershandwick.com> wrote:

> The "missing .html" thing has to be a simple mistake you're not seeing.


I realized you must be right. So I pulled out the pertinent code and have
built a test case. Sure enough, it's working properly. Now I'll figure out
what was breaking it.
Thanks,
Susan
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Re: [Flashcoders] OOP Books (OT)

2010-03-12 Thread Susan Day
On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 5:29 PM, co...@moock.org  wrote:

> hi all,
> as the author of an oop book myself, i have to admit that books aren't
> always the right learning tool for everyone. i agree with benny...i've liked
> the video training that's been emerging over the last few years.
>

I feel honored that you responded. Thank you. I'll study all of that. Maybe
I can get you to sign my copy of your book one of these days ;)
Susan
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Re: [Flashcoders] hitTestPoint "hit-ing" on invisible objects

2010-03-12 Thread Henrik Andersson

Stan Vassilev wrote:

So... Why is hitTestPoint not respecting child visibility? Does anyone know a 
solution to this issue?


Because it is by design. Don't like it? Use getObjectsUnderPoint and 
figure out the exact object that you want.

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[Flashcoders] Fwd: Dynamically superimposing image onto video

2010-03-12 Thread kennethkawam...@gmail.com
Anyone???

>>

Just contemplating the strategy for dynamically superimposing an image
onto a video. A good recent example is: http://en.tackfilm.se/

Any ideas to achieve this? (Just the final video rendering bit, you
can leave the file upload etc. ;)

TIA,

Kenneth
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[Flashcoders] click tracking code for flash banner adds

2010-03-12 Thread Amol

Hi to all

   I need a as 2.0 script for banner adds click tacking,


I am using given below code which is not working properly

System.security.allowDomain("");
System.security.allowInsecureDomain("");
System.security.allowDomain("");
System.security.allowInsecureDomain("");
System.security.allowDomain(_parent);
System.security.allowInsecureDomain(_parent);
loadVariables("http://www.test/test.aspx?Key=59&Action=1&RND="; + 
Math.random(), this);



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Re: [Flashcoders] RegExp

2010-03-12 Thread Karl DeSaulniers

Correction, this actually starts the pages.

http://lawrence.ecorp.net/inet/samples/regexp-intro.php

Enjoy!,
Thanks Lawrence ;)

Karl


On Mar 12, 2010, at 2:16 AM, Cor wrote:

Very nice!

Thanks Karl!

Regards
Cor van Dooren

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Hello List,
A while back I remember someone asking about RegExp (regular
expressions).
I found this website. Now it is not flash based, it is javascript,
but interesting none the less.
May give people hints on how to construct their own in AS or even PHP
for that matter.
I am new to lists in general, so if this is bad form, let me know.
I just like sharing :) and thought this could help someone.

Best,

http://lawrence.ecorp.net/inet/samples/regexp-format.php

Karl DeSaulniers
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RE: [Flashcoders] RegExp

2010-03-12 Thread Cor
Very nice!

Thanks Karl!

Regards
Cor van Dooren

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[mailto:flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com] On Behalf Of Karl
DeSaulniers
Sent: vrijdag 12 maart 2010 8:36
To: Flash List
Subject: [Flashcoders] RegExp

Hello List,
A while back I remember someone asking about RegExp (regular  
expressions).
I found this website. Now it is not flash based, it is javascript,  
but interesting none the less.
May give people hints on how to construct their own in AS or even PHP  
for that matter.
I am new to lists in general, so if this is bad form, let me know.
I just like sharing :) and thought this could help someone.

Best,

http://lawrence.ecorp.net/inet/samples/regexp-format.php

Karl DeSaulniers
Design Drumm
http://designdrumm.com

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