Has anyone tried this ServerSocket yet?
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 8:28 PM, eric dolecki GMail wrote:
> Ah okay, that's good stuff to know. I was very wrong, my apologies. Easy
> enough to deploy as AIR, I'll have a look at that link and re-write some
> code. Not having to use a socket server will b
Ah okay, that's good stuff to know. I was very wrong, my apologies. Easy enough
to deploy as AIR, I'll have a look at that link and re-write some code. Not
having to use a socket server will be super nice.
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On May 12, 2010, at 7:46 PM, Juan Pablo Califano
wrote:
> With non-A
Have you checked possible crossdomain issues? (I mention it since you're
using an absoulte path).
This blog post here presents a solution for a particular problem (maybe not
the one you're facing), but gives a couple of tips for troubleshooting these
kind of errors:
http://www.thecosmonaut.com/20
With non-Air players, you can use a Socket to connect to a server. But you
can't create a server itself; i.e. you can't write code to bind to a given
port and listen for connections. So, in that scenario you cannot connect
both swfs directly (you have to use a socket server).
Appartently with Air
Glad I could help. Good luck!
Regards,
Keith Reinfeld
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> boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com] On Behalf Of Donald Talcott
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Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
Huh?
http://www.adobe.com/livedocs/flash/9.0/ActionScriptLangRefV3/flash/net/Socket.html
all I need is readUTFBytes and writeUTFBytes...
You need more than that. Think about this carefully. You need to connect
to an open port. But you also need a way to open said port.
Huh?
http://www.adobe.com/livedocs/flash/9.0/ActionScriptLangRefV3/flash/net/Socket.html
all I need is readUTFBytes and writeUTFBytes...
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 6:31 PM, Henrik Andersson wrote:
> Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
>
>> AIR because of the application security sandbox? Would standalone
>> p
Howdy,
> You tween objects got garbage collected.
I was bit very hard by that one in a kiosk touch screen that needed to have
certain things happen after the tween was finished. So when garbage
collection stopped the tween, things went very messed up and/or locked up.
:)
Here is how I fixed th
Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
AIR because of the application security sandbox? Would standalone projectors
work as well?
They would not, as they lack the needed API. Have a look at the recent
additions in the flash.net package, all the useful socket features are
AIR exclusive.
_
> Is it possible to spoof another machine on a single Mac to get around
> setting up another box and using a flash drive to push files around for
> testing?
Sure, I don't see why not, as long as you use different ports. In the
worst case, you could definitely do it using a virtualized environment
I have my socket class written which dispatches custom events & two main
SWFs with their own document class implemented.
Is it possible to spoof another machine on a single Mac to get around
setting up another box and using a flash drive to push files around for
testing?
Eric
On Wed, May 12, 20
AIR because of the application security sandbox? Would standalone projectors
work as well?
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Henrik Andersson wrote:
> Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
>
>> I would like to have two computers running two different SWFs talk to one
>> another over a LAN (say both plugged into
it's all https, though...
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Lehr, Theodore wrote:
am trying to load some xml via:
urlLoader.load(new URLRequest("https://...";));
and I am getting an error #2048... is https an issue?
Definitely, non secure content may not load secure content.
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thanks glen,
If anyone else is feeling up to it, the more info I get the better. Thanks
in advance.
more mac users?
Ktu
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 4:50 AM, Glen Pike wrote:
> Hi,
>
>Flash, Windows (Actual = "Reported by Flash"):
>
>Logitech Quickcam Pro E3500 = "USB Video Device"
>Logi
thanks - I'll look into how to do that
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am trying to load some xml via:
urlLoader.load(new URLRequest("https://...";));
and I am getting an error #2048... is https an issue?
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Lehr, Theodore wrote:
Sorry - I am unfamiliar with that - can I fix it?
You tween objects got garbage collected. Prevent this from happening by
storing a reference to them in a non garbage collectible object while
they run.
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Sorry - I am unfamiliar with that - can I fix it?
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Lehr, Theodore wrote:
The weird thing is that sometimes the tween just stops (sometimes it doe
complete)
You have a classical garbage collection issue.
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Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
I would like to have two computers running two different SWFs talk to one
another over a LAN (say both plugged into the same router). Is it as simple
as this?
For connectionless protocols, yes.
Btw, you need AIR for this.
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I have a CLICK event listener - the function it calls does two things:
1. Loads a .swf
2. creates a tween like:
var mouseToTween:Tween = new Tween
(mc,"x",Strong.easeOut,mc.x.-159,3,true);
The weird thing is that sometimes the tween just stops (sometimes it doe
complete) and it seems to
Very nice. Good work Keith.
Good luck Don.
Karl
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On May 12, 2010, at 11:04 AM, Donald Talcott
wrote:
Keith,
That did it. I shortened the delay and all is working well. Thank
you. My example cited in this post was last years project, I wanted
to work out the code firs
I would like to have two computers running two different SWFs talk to one
another over a LAN (say both plugged into the same router). Is it as simple
as this?
Computer A
---
SWF makes a socket, uses B's IP address and an open port - reads and writes
from this socket
Computer B
--
Weird - I have 3.1 - doesn't do that to me.
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Keith,
That did it. I shortened the delay and all is working well. Thank you. My
example cited in this post was last years project, I wanted to work out the
code first using it.
Now it's time to build this years project. I owe you.
On May 12, 2010, at 10:09 AM, Keith Reinfeld wrote:
> Don,
>
Better still, upgrade to latest version which seems to have fixed it...
Cheers :)
On 12/05/2010 16:35, Eric E. Dolecki wrote:
Why not post a question to the FlashDevelop forum? I've even fetched the
link for you.
http://www.flashdevelop.org/community/index.php
- Eric
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at
Hi,
Can anyone explain why / when XML toString or toXMLString converts
my characters to HTML entities?
I think it's when I try XMLList.toString() but it's kind of strange
behaviour
Thanks
Glen
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Why not post a question to the FlashDevelop forum? I've even fetched the
link for you.
http://www.flashdevelop.org/community/index.php
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On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 9:30 AM, Glen Pike wrote:
> Hi,
>
>I am having problems with my "hardcoded" XML when typing in FlashDevelop
> in AS3 code.
>
Don,
Okay, if I understand you correctly, you could insert a keyframe at the end
of each animation which will allow you to place some code:
stop();
setTimeout(goOn,1000);// that's a one second delay
This will call the goOn function which in turn will direct the playhead to
each animation in
Hi,
I am having problems with my "hardcoded" XML when typing in
FlashDevelop in AS3 code.
Does anyone know how I stop FD "exploding" my XML when I press return.
If I type this:
var tmp:XML =
hex{event.time}{event.output}{event.value}>
FD then changes the formatting to
Keith, Karl,
thanks, I have a clearer understanding now.
File structure; Frame labels on timeline order = mmPretzel,
3Musketeers_truffle, MilkyWay_Caramel, mmCO, mmCherry, Twix_java, VOTE, mmPB,
NASCAR.
Animations are setup to play to the end of one then bounce over to the next one
in the final
definitely - parents call public methods on children, children fire events
to inform parents to call methods
i never call parent functions from a child
a
On 11 May 2010 18:15, jonathan howe wrote:
> As soon as you removeChild on child1, it loses the reference to the parent.
> If you want to co
Hi,
Flash, Windows (Actual = "Reported by Flash"):
Logitech Quickcam Pro E3500 = "USB Video Device"
Logitech Quickcam C200 = "USB Video Device"
Logitech Webcam C905 = "Quickcam Pro for Notebooks".
Flash, Linux, Gentoo using Kernel 2.6.29 with kernel module "uvcvideo":
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