Karl, Gerry -
Thanks, I just tried the code I posted below at home and it works as expected.
I must have done something funky elsewhere in the code with the version at
work: when I click on "Our world-class scientists," the event fires, when I
click on the movieclip in the textfield it doesn't.
http://livedocs.adobe.com/flash/9.0/ActionScriptLangRefV3/flash/text/TextField.html#event:link
On Nov 10, 2009, at 7:47 PM, Mattheis, Erik (MIN - WSW) wrote:
> How do I send an event from a click on an image in a textfield? Clicking on
> the actual text fires the event, but it doesn't fire when
Try
pageText.displayValue.htmlText = 'src="' + plus + '" />Our world-class scientists';
I think it was reading your URLs as strings of text instead of
variables holding the URLs. Not positive though.
J.A.T.
Karl
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On Nov 10, 2009, at 6:47 PM, "Mattheis, Erik (MIN - WSW)"
How do I send an event from a click on an image in a textfield? Clicking on the
actual text fires the event, but it doesn't fire when clicking on an image from
the library placed inline:
pageText.displayValue.htmlText = 'Our world-class scientists';
pageText.displayValue.addEventListener(TextEve
Hey Glen,
I've used that very approach in the past, but we had some issues with
firewalls using the allowed ports for the xml socket object. Using
NetConnection and a SharedObject object with Red5 allows us to use
http-tunneling as a fall-back.
Hmm. Maybe I could get php running on the sam
If you are allowed to run PHP scripts which stay running, you can use a
PHP socket server that handles the communications...
If you google "PHP socket server" there are loads of examples around.
Once you have the PHP script running, you can run your PHP commands and
talk to MySQL db's. You j
Thanks Henrik. I've been using Red5 do to simple multi-user data relay
for about a month. Now I just need to figure out how to get it to talk
to php/MySQL
Henrik Andersson wrote:
Andrew Sinning wrote:
The data changes very quickly over time.
Either move on to a Socket or a FMS connec
Then why does this work when I put it in my url?
http://twitter.com/home?status=My Bikini Design http://www.chynnadolls.com/
Which results in the proper status update in Twitter. There must be a way to
do this as other client applications are updating twitter with spaces in
their status?
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TS wrote:
Then why does this work when I put it in my url?
http://twitter.com/home?status=My Bikini Design http://www.chynnadolls.com/
If you by "my url" really mean "Address bar in my browser", then it is
because your webbrowser did the escaping for you.
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Hello,
Can someone help me with this. I need to send a url request with the spaces
intact and not urlencoded.
Is there a way to do this?
No http client can do this, the http RFC requires the resource name to
not contain any spaces. The encoding is required.
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Andrew Sinning wrote:
The data changes very quickly over time.
Either move on to a Socket or a FMS connection, those allows for pushed
content and not just pulled content.
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I'm working in Flash, not Flex.
I have a php script that takes an incoming query from AS3 and returns
the resulting data. The data changes very quickly over time.
Currently the script returns _all_ of the available data.
I then read in all of the refreshed data into AS3, compare each item
Hello,
Can someone help me with this. I need to send a url request with the spaces
intact and not urlencoded.
Is there a way to do this?
var url:String = 'http://www.somesite.com/home?status=My Bikini Design ' +
shortenedLink;
var req:URLRequest = new URLRequest(url);
navigateToURL(req,'_blank'
>> Jason, yes, indeed you should be able to use Point.polar() it should
of course give the same result as long you give the angle in radians ;)
OK, so just curious, why all the trig? Converting angles to radians and
vice versa is easy enough.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America Global Learning
Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
Yes. You can do it with code.
Google "multi frame rate in flash"
I know there is a code out there somewhere. I found it a while ago.
That would be more like a hack to move the playhead manually. That is
not going to work out for things syncing to the real framerate, su
Yes. You can do it with code.
Google "multi frame rate in flash"
I know there is a code out there somewhere. I found it a while ago.
Karl
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On Nov 10, 2009, at 4:05 AM, Davide Di Blasi
wrote:
Thanks Henrik, I didn't notice...
Hello List,
I was wondering if a loaded swf ca
Davide Di Blasi wrote:
Thanks Henrik, I didn't notice...
Hello List,
I was wondering if a loaded swf can have a different frame rate from its
parent, as i have the main swf that runs at 30 fps and the animation i
load that runs at 24 fps.
Simple No. There is only one framerate in the player. It
Thanks Henrik, I didn't notice...
Hello List,
I was wondering if a loaded swf can have a different frame rate from its
parent, as i have the main swf that runs at 30 fps and the animation i
load that runs at 24 fps.
Thanks in advance.
Hi guys,
One of our server techs came to me with a problem.
HeÂŽs upgrading a laptop running Win XP SP3 and IE8.
But everytime heÂŽs installing Flash Player 10 it chokes trying to register the
software.
ItÂŽs allways on a file called flashplayer10c.ocx
Anyone with a hint to what the problem could
Davide Di Blasi wrote:
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Hey there,
I am trying to connect to Twitter out of my Flashapplication. The
issue is, that the text comes with a lot of URL-Codes. I tried using
escape() and encodeURI()... But it is obviously not working... The
code is given below. I'd appreciate if anyone got any clue how to
solve this problem.
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