As docx is really a XML format, is it an option to load your data as XML
and using .
HTH
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From: flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com
[mailto:flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com] On Behalf Of Paul
Freedman
Sent: zaterdag 29 augustus 2009 23:24
To: Flash Co
I've never dealt too carefully with the appearance of text. As a developer,
that was always the designer's problem. Fortunately, I've always worked with
designers who accommodated my - and Flash's - limitations, and let me import
.txt files and re-create their formatting as best I could using Te
Your swf's domain in londonstudentbible.com, while the xml's domain is
www.londonstudentbible.com.
The player considers both as differnent sub-domains.
If you run your swf from:
http://www.londonstudentbible.com/slideshow/slideshow.swf
It works. Now the swf is pulling data from its own domain,
Hi list
I am receiving an error 2044 when loading images with absolute URLs. THey
are correctly spelled.
Here's the error i get (as seen in IE8's flash window that opens as i launch
the swf):
Error #2044: Unhandled securityError:. text=Error #2048: Security sandbox
violation: http://londonstuden
As far as you know it was use two. But it might have been only YOU and no
one else ;)
Makes you wonder. Huh?:)
I know what you mean about plain text formatting. Its happened to me in the
past, when I've used my signature with a logo in it. Doesn't work very well.
Have a great da
ok i-ve just discovered:
trace ("dfdf: " + tabsContentSlideshow.children()[0].item[1]);
or since you know it's a slide node:
tabsContentSlideshow.slide[0].item[1];
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From: "Isaac Alves"
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Sent: Friday, August 28, 2009 8:58 PM
Subject: [Flashcoders] Re: ac
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