Thanks for the responses. I think this is probably the solution because when I
set the framerate to 1fps, it always errorred.
Thanks
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-includes com.mycompany.MyClass com.mycompany.MyOtherClass
HTH,
Ian
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 3:40 PM, Jiri wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Is it possible to force the mxmlc compiler to include certain classes so
> they can be instantiated at runtime. So I dont have to put an explicit
> reference in t
Checked the docs?
includes class [...]
Links one or more classes to the resulting application SWF file, whether or not those classes are required at compile time.
http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/3/html/help.html?content=compilers_14.html
- Original Message -
From: "Jiri"
To: "Flash
my guess is that you're actually passing over the whole clip you're
hitTesting against in the time it takes for the frame to go by - you could
try saving the previous mouseposition and the current mouseposition and then
testing to see if the path between them crosses your clip
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009
Hello list,
Is it possible to force the mxmlc compiler to include certain classes so
they can be instantiated at runtime. So I dont have to put an explicit
reference in the .as files, in order to include it.
I thought there was a compiler flag called include-classes, but a google
search yiel
If possible then perhaps increasing the frame rate, the theory being that
there will be more tests going on and less likely the mouse has moved
outside the hit area before the test is performed. I guess increasing the
frame rate may not be an option.
Hope that helps
Paul
-Original Message--
Hi,
Thanks for the reply Eric - might try that later.
Anyway, still confused as to "crossdomain" system because I have
just messed with my settings panel and added my SWF as "Always Trusted"
for "older applications"
Now it does not ask for the crossdomain file - WTF?
Apart from
Hi list...
[AS2] If I moderately rapidly move the mouse in and out of a ScrollPane
component, a hitTest on movieclips contained within the ScrollPane won't always
evaluate correctly. I can't figure out why it's so unreliable, working only
about 65% of the time.
The ScrollPane contains a bunch
Thanx, i will look into that.
Jiri
Ian Thomas wrote:
It does accept conditionals, sort of, using the mxmlc -define tag.
I blogged about it somewhere (hunts around).
Aha!
http://code.awenmedia.com/node/34
HTH,
Ian
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 8:41 PM, Merrill, Jason
wrote:
I don't beli
So, you could do something like this in an embed tag
[Embed(source="Arial-Rounded-MT-Bold.ttf",
fontFamily="ArialRoundedBold", fontWeight="bold",
mimeType="application/x-font-truetype",
unicodeRange=getCodeRange()]
Will try it.
Cheers for replying.
Sidney de Koning wrote:
Hi Jiri,
Why do
Since you're just sending a string across an XMLSocket I don't see why you
couldn't do that & just break it apart for evaluation afterwards.
E
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 8:24 AM, Glen Pike wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a strange problem with my application - cross-domain problems
> again!
>
> Anyway,
Hi,
I have a strange problem with my application - cross-domain problems
again!
Anyway, I am using LoadVars to send name=value& pairs to a port
which returns an XML response...
The cross-domain GET request is appearing at the port, but I am
guessing FlashPlayer expects a "proper"
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