Thanks, that fixed it.
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Simply add the follo
I've never used it, but from what I understand, Fuse is indeed very powerful
in terms of sheer number of features. And in Moses' defense, he recognized
the problems with Fuse (bloat, poor performance) and came out with GoASAP
for AS3 in an effort to have a core lightweight engine that developers co
No, not *YET*
Sorry. For now, you'll need to snag updates at www.TweenMax.com or
www.TweenLite.com
Jack
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Simply add the following line to the htaccess file:
AddType video/x-flv .flv
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Steve Abaffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What should the mime type be??
>
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What should the mime type be??
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Could be a mime sett
Could be a mime setting on the file type .flv on server. This will cause
an appearance of 404 when it is actually there.
B.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:17 AM, Steve Abaffy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Yes I did this. However I also found the if I go to the webserver and try
> to
> play the flv mov
Hi Ron, thanks for your input, my arrays are indeed arrays of objects,
but this is not the problem, nor the solution.
The solution is actually far more complex than I had originally thought,
and I am still working it out!! I'll post it when I am done working out
the math, as there is more than
I have most of these books and for me the ones that help the most are...
http://www.amazon.com/Essential-ActionScript-3-0/dp/0596526946
http://www.amazon.com/Advanced-ActionScript-3-Design-Patterns/dp/0321426568
http://www.amazon.com/Design-Patterns-Object-Oriented-Addison-Wesley-Professional/dp/
Read books will help to understand the concept, let's try an example:
Let's say you built a flash library and one of your class (ex: Main class)
needs another proper class to be instantiated (like a Config class).
Main class constructor:
Public function Main(config:IConfig):void {
}
IConfig is
>> Second the recommendation.
>>Great book - applies to ActionScript easily.
Wow. This really is the thread that keeps mutating won't die! Shoot me now!
:)
Check the dates people! LOL.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Instructional Technology & Media
Join the Bank of America Flash Platform De
Second the recommendation.
Great book - applies to ActionScript easily.
Ron
Steven Loe wrote:
Check out "Head First Design Pattens" (oreilly). It's an easy to comprehend book on patterns and software design goodness. The book examples are in Java, so if you can read AS3 you'll be able to read s
Wouldn't this be a whole lot easier if you used objects?
I am coming to the conclusion - not a great theoretical concept or
exhaustive examination of 6+ years of flashcoders posts - that most
forum questions that mention arrays of arrays would be a lot easier to
solve if the questioner had an a
Hi - does anyone know if there's a subversion link for TweenMax/Lite please?
ta
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Hi Michael,
Take a look at the TextFormat method getTextExtent(). It's useful for
working out how much space text takes up, and copes with non-fixed-width.
Beware, though, that if you are using embedded antialiased fonts the
getTextExtent() calculations are very slightly off (as the calculations
Thanks Sebastian. I'll try this. The only concern I have is that the
font populating the TextField isn't fixed width, so I can't really be
sure what that cutoff point is, unless it could be suggested otherwise.
I mean, if the font was fixed width, I would know that a specific amount
of characters
yeh - i love Tweener but the performance increase from using TweenLite /
TweenMax cannot be denied and as the lightest engine, TweenLite just seems
to make it's way into my work more often these days
a
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> Your generalizat
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