I know 10.1 does not have access to the touch API through safari on the
Mac; yet, as I don't have a Macbook, or a muti-touch mouse, I was
wondering, does the browser, on a Mac, give JS access to the touch API
like it does for the iphone? If so, it would be easy to take advantage
of it through
I don't know if I can attach documents here, but I'm trying it, because my
question involves a fla with a masked textfield on it and a MovieClip in its
library. If attachments don't work, look here:
http://www.freedmania.com/test/MaskIssue/ The scripts are listed below.
There's two
Whatever is added to the stage last by using addChild method, will be at the
top.
What is masking what? No where in your code do you have anything setup to be a
mask.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Freedman p...@freedmania.com
Date: Sat, 12 Jun 2010 18:55:14
To: Flash Coders
Masking is done in the Flash authoring environment, in my case = CS3. So
it's in the timeline. I'd expected that would put it at the bottom. It did
in AS2. I'll be working with graphics that artists have laid out. If I can
use it rather than replace it, so much the better.
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