> So the question is: Why does Dave use this slow hosting company
> to run the Flashcoders mailing list when there are better and cheaper (free)
> alternatives available?
Good question!
But first, I should correct a minor misperception. It's not a matter
of a slow hosting company, or a slow serve
hi, i need to embed some videos from a clients youtube channel on their
site.
does anyone know if inline ads will show and if they do, can they be
removed?
wouldnt want any of the competition advertising on there ;-)
any help appreciated.
thanks,
MaTT
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Kerry,
My email was a matter of fact one, nothing more. It had nothing to do with the
quality of the posts, members or owner.
Flash Tiger emails show up very quickly because they're on Yahoo servers.
Despite their recent financial troubles, Yahoo has a ton of servers on very fat
pipes.
By
nice one :D
latcho
Carl Welch wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/krezmu
;)
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Glen Pike wrote:
Look at some of the tutorials online for "computeSpectrum" - you may be able
to acheive what you want with this, but depends on your "sound source".
johnny lee wrote:
Unfortunately, yes, I get runtime errors sometimes when screens are split and
you close some tabs. You can choose to ignore the errors and FlashDevelop will
keep on trucking. You don't have to quit.
Joel Stransky wrote:
Hey Steven, does FD crash on you when you have your view split and choo
Hey Steven, does FD crash on you when you have your view split and choose
File->close all?
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Steven Sacks wrote:
> In FlexBuilder, they don't start appearing as auto-completion hints as you
> type. You have to hit CTRL+SPACE. This is not a "mere" difference. You hav
http://tinyurl.com/krezmu
;)
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Glen Pike wrote:
> Look at some of the tutorials online for "computeSpectrum" - you may be able
> to acheive what you want with this, but depends on your "sound source".
>
> johnny lee wrote:
>>
>> Hi Flashcoders, is anyone aware of
Look at some of the tutorials online for "computeSpectrum" - you may be
able to acheive what you want with this, but depends on your "sound source".
johnny lee wrote:
Hi Flashcoders, is anyone aware of an available actionscript class that uses
a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) to create a Spectrog
Yep that was it! Gaia allows for an application domain to be set in the
site.xml's page and asset nodes via a domain attribute. You have to set it
in every node involved in the branch when I'd prefer a side-wide setting but
it works. It f*cking works!
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Joel Stransk
You are probably correct. This however is a Gaia project so I'm not handling
any of the loading. It seems I need to get my api into the app domain
somehow.
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Juan Pablo Califano <
califa010.flashcod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Looks like both classes are treated as diff
Looks like both classes are treated as different entities, most likely due
to application domain sandboxing. If that's the case, the definition of that
class in both the parent and child swf don't match and so you get an
coercion error.
Try passing a LoaderContext object with ApplicationDomain.cur
This I just don't get. I have a flash site where a particular .swf is
present the entire time so I'm loading up it's library with the movieclips
and bitmaps I'll need throughout the site. It's document class has a few
simple public methods that return an instance of the symbol like this.
//in libra
Apologies - damn "Replybuttonitis"
Glen Pike wrote:
Hi,
Hi! I'm the list owner. Sorry not to respond earlier, but honestly
these sorts of things tend to get put on the back burner, if you know
what I mean. I check for issues about once a week, usually.
I had an inkling you were the list own
Hi,
Hi! I'm the list owner. Sorry not to respond earlier, but honestly
these sorts of things tend to get put on the back burner, if you know
what I mean. I check for issues about once a week, usually.
I had an inkling you were the list owner - but when I looked on the
flashcoders web page it
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