Hi list...
I am essentially a newbie with writing Regular Expressions.I have this one that
I wrote:
/(g|1|2|3)(E|W)\d{3}-?\d{0,2}/i
And it would be good for
GE101 or GE101-22.
How can I make it so that it only matches if there are 5 total characters or 7
or 8 characters only?
What I'm trying
I did say this before, but you can do this in Flash 10 - you do not
need to embed fonts to apply alpha values to TextFields.
--
Kenneth Kawamoto
http://www.materiaprima.co.uk/
2009/10/29 Kevin McFarland :
> As I described in my eMail I'm using author-time created assets. Follow the
> steps I desc
This is what I had suggested. If you can't or don't want to embed the
font you'll need to take a snapshot of the text, delete the
movieClip that contains the text then do your fades or alpha property
to that snapshot.
-Gerry
On Oct 29, 2009, at 1:16 PM, Glen Pike wrote:
You can't change th
Matt's cachebuster works, but I also add this to the header of your html
file (fixes IE related issues):
--Carl.
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 5:23 AM, David Hunter wrote:
>
> brilliant thanks for that, i'll give it a go. david
>
> > From: mattsp...@gmail.com
> > Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 07:44:39 -04
You can't change the alpha of text if it's not embedded, unless you do
take a "bitmap snapshot" of the movieclip with text in and use that
instead of the "live" text.
Kevin McFarland wrote:
As I described in my eMail I'm using author-time created assets. Follow the
steps I described, you shoul
As I described in my eMail I'm using author-time created assets. Follow the
steps I described, you should see the same thing.
Note: just verified that setting the alpha programmatically via AS
(following setting the text of the dynamic field) instead of manually on the
timeline, makes no differenc
brilliant thanks for that, i'll give it a go. david
> From: mattsp...@gmail.com
> Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2009 07:44:39 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] swf and xml caching?
> To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
>
> The problem is xml caching, which can be fixed with the "cachebuster"
> trick. Whe
wmode = window and not transparent fixes it all up. it's so stupid.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:46 PM, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
> Well for what you were describing, try exporting your flash file with and
> without flash detection.
> Try and print from each type of html page and see if that is what
hi,
a while ago i did a portfolio site for a photographer which loads lots of
images using an xml file. everything works fine. when you return to the site it
loads more quickly as do the images, i guess because the browser has cached
them. but sometimes after the site has been updated (ie. phot
The problem is xml caching, which can be fixed with the "cachebuster"
trick. Where you have the path for the XML, use:
'http://www.sitename.com/info.xml?cachebuster='+new Date().getTime();
Because it will generate a unique date and time every single time, it
will force a fresh load of the xml fil
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 3:48 AM, Kerry Thompson wrote:
>> don't swfs compiled from c run faster in the plugin than ones compiled
>> in actionscript? i thought i read that
>
> I don't know of a way to compile a swf from C, or any machine-language
> compiler. I'm not quite sure about iPhone apps de
Kerry Thompson wrote:
I don't know of a way to compile a swf from C, or any machine-language
compiler. I'm not quite sure about iPhone apps developed in Flash--they may
compile to native code, but there isn't a way to compile a swf to machine
language that I know of.
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