Just wanted to let everyone know I finally figured it out.
Had to get the variable when it triggered the
function onLoadInit() {
Thank you all who contributed.. your input helped keep my wheels
turning.
Danka Shern
Karl DeSaulniers
Design Drumm
http://designdrumm.com
On Apr 18, 2009, at 10
Instead of "so looking into mtasc might be a good idea", I meant to say
look into server side swf generation in general.
Anthony Pace wrote:
I also want to add that when I say "encrypted request", I mean to say
that you would have the swf encrypt the data before sending it as a
request; thus,
I also want to add that when I say "encrypted request", I mean to say
that you would have the swf encrypt the data before sending it as a
request; thus, even if the packet is intercepted, a modification would
break it and make it unusable. (generated swfs and keys
generated/embedded on the fly
Hello Paul,
IMHO
If you were programming a real time internet chess application, you
would need to send moves (hopefully through an encrypted request) and
track/validate/authenticate origin, for everything at the server, or
cheating would be very easy; however, if you have a game that relies
Will do - I posted to the Flashelearning list and will tweet it as well.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America Global Learning
Shared Services Solutions Development
Monthly meetings on the Adobe Flash platform for rich media experiences
- join the Bank of America Flash Platform Community
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Rad. I've blogged and twittered about it. I suggest everyone else do
the same!
On Apr 24, 2009, at 7:21 AM, Merrill, Jason wrote:
and give the group a name like
FlashTiger, I made Air-Tight.
Great name, I love it.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America Global Learning
Shared Services Soluti
>> and give the group a name like
>>FlashTiger, I made Air-Tight.
Great name, I love it.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America Global Learning
Shared Services Solutions Development
Monthly meetings on the Adobe Flash platform for rich media experiences
- join the Bank of America Flash Platform C
This seems to be an old bug that still has not been fixed.
If you have a textbox with wordwrap on, it breaks a hyphenated word such
as decision-maker as
"decision
-maker"
Seems a pretty stupid choice, at least for English.
Has anyone found a fix for this?
Ron
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Paul Steven wrote:
Thanks Ron - that is another great idea. So I guess I could send a message
after each level with the time elapsed and score at this point - then check
at the end if all level messages have been received.
And that sufficient time has elapsed.
I think my clients main concern
Try event.currentTarget rather than event.target
Ashim D'Silva wrote:
when you do dispatchEvent(new Event()); the presumption is that it is
'this' that is firing it.
if you do mc1.dispatchEvent... mc2.dispatchEvent... depending on the
clip that's clicked, that should work out nicely.
Ashim
The
when you do dispatchEvent(new Event()); the presumption is that it is
'this' that is firing it.
if you do mc1.dispatchEvent... mc2.dispatchEvent... depending on the
clip that's clicked, that should work out nicely.
Ashim
The Random Lines
My online portfolio
www.therandomlines.com
2009/4/24 Dav
OK so I made one. In an attempt to be modern and give the group a name like
FlashTiger, I made Air-Tight.
You can subscribe in one of two ways.
1. Send e-mail to air-tight+subscr...@googlegroups.com with the Subject
of "Subscribe".
2. Visit the group page at
http://groups.google.com/gro
Dave Watts wrote:
One of the possible tricks that you can use, is to send messages to your
"high-score" server during the game so that you can verify that the person
passed certain checkpoints. You can throw these away after the final score
is recorded and validated.
At the checkpoints, you can r
Hi all!
I have a problem with sending data between two SWF's.
Basically I have the parent SWF that loads in a child SWF. On the child SWF
there are several pictures that are clickable.
Now let's say the user clicks picture 2. I need the child SWF to tell the
main SWF that a picture was clicked,
me too.
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Jiri wrote:
> I will join to :)
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> J
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> Steve Mathews wrote:
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>> Start your own, I will join! :)
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>> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Steven Sacks > >wrote:
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>> Anyone know of an active Adobe AIR mailing list (like Flashcoders/Flash
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I will join to :)
J
Steve Mathews wrote:
Start your own, I will join! :)
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:27 AM, Steven Sacks wrote:
Anyone know of an active Adobe AIR mailing list (like Flashcoders/Flash
Tiger)?
Apollocoders is basically dead, and all posts are moderated.
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