Great find Tim! You should send that to Neeld Tanksley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] so that he can update the library, if you
haven't already done so of course. ;-)
On 11/2/05, Tim Beynart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oops, I meant to say:
Line 70 of com.xfactorstudio.xml.xpath.XPathUtils reads:
for (var
There is no way to create an actual CDATA node in Flash, at least not
with Version 8 or lower. You have to resort to escaping the string so
that it doesn't have invalid characters or not use XMLNode for this.
-Chris
On 11/2/05, Diego Guebel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey guys,
I want to create
John Grden showed me how at one point and it really wasn't all that
hard. Anyway, you basically have to create MovieClips for all of the
component's assetts and make sure that each of them have the
appropriate linkage identifier setup. Here is a brief overview of
that on Metaliq's website:
Well, you could also look into an existing Socket server to handle
your messaging teer. I'm working on an applicatino that utilizes XMPP
for the push mess ageing layer. There is even a really good AS2
library for utilizing the XMPP protocol. You can find this stuff
here:
http://jivesoftware.org
Well you can use SWFMILL to do that too, but that's pretty much the
same concept, especially if you consider the term authoring tool in
a very general sense ;-)
On 11/4/05, JesterXL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We wish. Video, Fonts, and a few others must be created in the authoring
tool.
-
I use Oxygen for all of my XML work including XSLT transformations, SOAP
services, XSD, straight XML, etc... I use both the stand-alone version and
the Eclipse plugin. I find it's much better and much cheaper than XMLSpy.
Plus it works on my Mac as well as my Windows machine.
-Chris
On 11/22/05,
Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to let everyone know of an opening at Mass General Hospital in
Boston. We are looking for a excellent Java and Flash developer. You can
check out the posting here:
http://sh.webhire.com/servlet/av/jd?ai=635ji=1690994sn=I
This person would be working with me on a
Okay, now that Flashcoders is back up I'm trying again, here is what I
tried to post on Monday:
Hi,
I just wanted to let everyone know of an opening at Mass General Hospital
in Boston. We are looking for a excellent Java and Flash developer. You
can check out the posting here:
On 12/7/05, A.Cicak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dont understand how your UI could lock in the first place? Sockets and
sounds are already working in another thread and all other code which could
lock the UI (like some long loops, etc.) can be made by emulating loop
with onEnterFrame and few
Try this. Right click on the parent directory (or if it was the root
directory, click on the project) in the Navigator, Package Explorer, or
Flash Explorer (FDT only) pane and select Restore from Local History. You
should be able to get it back like that. For better protection and help
with
of
code,
and thats only thing you put in onEnterFrame. Although in real world
program
should be designed so there are not too much problematic loops anyway.
Chris Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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On 12/7/05, A.Cicak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dont understand
On 12/27/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eclipse is of course powerful but java based apps always seem a bit slow
on OSX IMHO.
Hey Jim,
Did you try upgrading the JVM to 1.5? That seemed to help performance quite
a bit once I did that.
-Chris
Interesting observation Weyert. I always initiate the closing of my
socket session through the protocol that I'm using and the server ends
the connection. That obviously fires the onClose() event. I had
assumed it did that too if the client does closes first, but I guess
not.
Anyway, thanks for
Hi Kevin,
The project setup in Flash MX 2004 and its VSS integration leave much to be
desired. I personally would suggest that you look into using Eclipse with
the VSS plugin (http://sourceforge.net/projects/vssplugin/ ) for that to
manage your Flash projects. You will need one of the
On 1/19/06, Karina Steffens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nope, you're not wrong. I understand that the limitation is there so that
when they're done with the beta they can start charging for the pro
version,
and keep the community version free. I prefer to keep my classes small and
many, so it
Try using Xray http://osflash.org/xray
It comes with a tt(YourObject) method that will recursively trace your
objects. It also allows you to inspect objects, MovieClips or whatever is
in your Flash movie and manipulate them with a GUI at run-time. It's
freaking great!
-Chris
with an altered prototype.
*
* @author Chris Allen
*/
class com.xfactorstudio.xml.xpath.XPathDocument extends XML{
var callback:Object;
public function XPathDocument(text:String){
super(text);
}
public function selectNodes(query:String) {
return XPath.selectNodes
Hi Eric,
I really like Oxygen for all of its features and the price. It also comes
as an Eclipse plugin. I used to use XMLSpy (it has most of the same
features), but then got sick of some of the little bugs with that program,
and things like no line numbers listed and lack of keyboard shortcuts
On 2/1/06, Scott Hyndman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is not OOP fanatisism talking. It's experience. I understand that
ActionStep, being a dynamic language, shouldn't be treated as if it is
Java...but as far as type-checking goes, I'm going to take as much of it as
I can get.
LOL
Why not use Xpath.selectSingleNode() if you are only looking for one node?
mySting = XPath.selectSingleNode(myXML,
/content/biog).firstChild.nodeValue;
Works fine in my application in a node with CDATA content.
-Chris
On 2/3/06, Merrill, Jason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is the only thing
On 2/3/06, Michael Stuhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hank williams schrieb:
hmm...
Does John Grden = Manuel Saint-Victor?
you mean like John Grden === Manuel Saint-Victor ?
seems not the case
micha
Good point Micha,
I think Hank was setting John to be Manuel. A typical syntax
for debugging purposes. (added by Chris Allen on
04/18/2005)
*
* @availability Flash Player 7
* @param o The raw data to send.
*/
public function sendRaw( o:Object ):Void
{
sendXML(o);
}
On 2/12/06, JesterXL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone gotten the Jive Software
Man, I feel like a broken record. :-) Didn't this just come up recently.
Anyway, I suggest that you try Xray: http://osflash.org/xray as it has this
ability (Xray.trace(myObject);) and tons more. It will indeed save you time
in debugging your Flash application.
-Chris
On 2/13/06, Josh McDonald
On 2/13/06, Aaron Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
xRay is bloaded. I use flashinspector for something like this
http://luminicbox.com/dev/flash/log/example.htm
http://www.luminicbox.com/blog/default.aspx?page=postid=2
http://www.luminicbox.com/dev/flash/log/luminicbox.log.zip
those
You could always use FMS or Red5 ( http://osflash.org/red5 ) for this
purpose as well. I also use XMPP or Jabber for real time
communication with Flash. There is a great open source server and
library for Flash at http://jivesoftware.org. JesterXL mentioned in an
earlier email that he's using a
not production worthy, but it does contain some
of the core functionality that we are very excited about.
Thanks in advance for checking out the Red5 project if you haven't already.
Chris Allen and John Grden
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To change
Try this:
/Localidades/Localidad[idLocalidad='83' or idComunidadAutonoma='15']
That should work for you.
On 3/1/06, julian atienza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have this XML
Localidades
Localidad
idLocalidad type=number83/idLocalidad
idProvincia type=number34/idProvincia
Aral Balkan has created a page on the OSFlash.org wiki for documenting
these prior projects. Moonfruit.com is already listed, but if any of
you have other early RIAs to add, please do so.
Here is the link: http://osflash.org/balthaser_patent_prior_art_discovery
On 3/2/06, Alias [EMAIL
On 3/2/06, elibol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris, the evidence being collected at OSFlash should only serve to bestow
the ownership of the patent to someone else. I apologize, but I would need
help understanding what else this kind of documentation could prove. The
problem would persist, am I
On 3/20/06, Patrick Matte [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it just me or the mx.xpath library doesn't support the // syntax to
select every nodes that match the selection no matter where they are?
Like this for example doesn't work:
XPathAPI.selectNodeList(menuXML,//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'true']);
Hi Ian,
Another thing to note is that Red5 does give Flash access to anything
you can do in Java. It is completely extensible. Things like
accessing databases though Hibernate or straight JDBC, accessing
non-java applications through JNI, bridging to other servers, etc...
can all be done with
Hi Chad,
While I haven't had the chance to play around with Haxe yet, I do
understand what it is Nicolas is going for when creating this
language. The idea is that you can use one nicely thought out
language for both the client-side development (in your case Flash) as
well as the server-side.
Erixtekila is right. you need to escape those spaces.
A quick way to get your paths written correctly is to open up the
directory that you are targeting in the Finder, then open Terminal.
Next drag the folder in the Finder into the Terminal window and you
will see how the path should be written
:
/Users/username/Documents/workspace/locmtasc.sh
and voilĂ you sould be able to make Flashout work with mtasc
The thing is that Eclipse adds quotes around the Macromedia Class Path,
but it fails to parse correctly through Flashout. With this shell script
the problem is solved.
Alain
Chris
It works fine for me on my Powerbook. Perhaps you should dump the
previous installation of ASDT before adding the newer version. Also,
the ASDT version 0.0.8b5 now has a ActionScript Project type. I don't
remember if the older one was missing that or not. You may need to
redo your project and
Keith,
It's an ASDT configuration thingy. ;-) You need to set the global
Flash class path location in Window-Preferences-ActionStep 2 -Core
Path. If you have Flash 8 make sure to point it to the FP8 or FP7
directory, not the classes directory like it was in Flash MX 2004. If
you are pointing to
ActionScript editor by
default.
Back in business, thanks.
Honeyghan
On 4/6/06, Chris Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It works fine for me on my Powerbook. Perhaps you should dump the
previous installation of ASDT before adding the newer version. Also,
the ASDT version 0.0.8b5 now has
Does anyone know how to get in touch with this guy? Sam, are you on this list?
If so, please contact me off list, for some reason I misplaced his
card he gave me at FITC.
Thanks and sorry for the OT. ;-)
-Chris
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To
John turned recursive searches off by default now on the latest
version of Xray. Seems like nobody liked this feature as it usually
causes this problem in most larger applications. I know he is thinking
about removing it all together in future versions.
Anyway, that's what I know about it. Are
. This probably goes for the others as well, but I know there
are more options for the others at the moment.
I hope that helps. Feel free to ask more questions on our mailing list.
Chris Allen
Red5 Co-project Manager
On 5/4/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Follow-up
On 5/5/06, ryanm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FMS is limited insofar as serverside scripts must be written in
a dialect of ActionScript that resembles AS1. You might not
even consider that a limitation, as it is quite functional and
scripts don't have to be too big most of the time, just don't
Peter is right. I had all kinds of issues with certain Jabber XMPP
servers that wouldn't return the null byte at the end of stanzas.
XMLSocket definitely needs this. And as he says, if it receives one of
those suckers in the middle of one of your packets, it's going to
trigger the onMessage
Hi Weyert,
A .NET version will more than likely be built once the Java version is
more stable. There are quite a few people interested in seeing it
happen and are actually going to work on it; I believe it's just a
matter of time. If you are interested in helping with the .NET version
of Red5,
developed at such a staggering pace, that porting to C# at this stage
would be pointless and just create more work in the long run.
Lee
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Subject: Re
On 6/21/06, matt stuehler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, with most of our work, we develop an RIA for a client, who
handles the back-end themselves. So, we develop our apps so that they
send and receive XML, which means the client can use whatever they
want in the backend: asp, asp.net,
Any official word on whether a Mac and/or Linux version of Flex
Builder 2 is going to be released? I would rather not have to use
Windows to develop Flex applications. It is an Eclipse plugin after
all, so this doesn't seem too far fetched of an idea to me.
Thanks in advance for any insight.
).
Also the standalone player runs under Wine (even if a bit slow), so I can
test simple apps.
-David R
On 6/29/06, Chris Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any official word on whether a Mac and/or Linux version of Flex
Builder 2 is going to be released? I would rather not have to use
Windows
info on this as soon as
possible. Bookmark www.flex.org and/or use the link to the Flex blog
aggregator at the upper right of that page (which is really just a smart
search on MXNA.)
-David
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Of Chris Allen
For compile time checks, just use a private constructor. As
ActionScript allows one to access a private (not really private) super
constructor in a subclass this works perfectly. At least this is what
I do when I need an Abstract class in ActionScript.
E.G.
class
Yep,
Just realized you guys were talking AS3. My bad.
-Chris
On 7/11/06, eka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello ;)
In AS3 the private keyword it's removed !! ;) You can't use this keyword for
your constructor :)
EKA+ :)
2006/7/11, Chris Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For compile time checks, just
I'm using the FDT plugin for Eclipse for my AS2 development. It's got
some issues, but the features that do work more than make up for it.
Auto-completion, code snippets, navigation through classes, basic
refactoring like renaming class files, error checking as you type.
etc...
You can find it
Another approach is to use Steve Webster's Delegate. It's polymorphic
with the MM version. Here it is anyway:
http://dynamicflash.com/2005/05/delegate-version-101/
You get additional functionality similar to Joey Lott's version too,
if you decide you need it.
Hope it helps.
-Chris
On 8/2/06,
Go to this page: http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html
Download the Flash 9 player for you OS. Then play your Flex
application in the player, select Export as Projector, and then you
are done. John Grden just did this with the Flex2 Xray application and
it works great.
I hope
Where I wrote Flash 9 player, that should have read Stand Alone Flash
Player 9.
On 8/7/06, Chris Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Go to this page: http://www.adobe.com/support/flashplayer/downloads.html
Download the Flash 9 player for you OS. Then play your Flex
application in the player, select
So, when I went to do this for Macintosh there were some issues:
http://blog.ff9900.org/
Just so you guys know, Flash 9 projectors on the Mac appear to be
pretty buggy. Windows versions seem to be working as expected
-Chris
On 8/7/06, Chris Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where I wrote Flash 9
On 6/7/06, Jason Lutes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone suggest why a condition would be false for a test on a movie
clip using instanceof MovieClip?
I have a function that includes the line:
if (graphicClip.highlighting instanceof MovieClip)
graphicClip.highlighting._visible = false;
If I
if you cast it as a movieclip?
On 8/23/06, Chris Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/7/06, Jason Lutes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone suggest why a condition would be false for a test on a
movie
clip using instanceof MovieClip?
I have a function that includes
of those weird voodoo areas of Flash, so
thanks for the sympathy. ;-)
On 8/23/06, Chris Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Johannes,
Welcome back to Boston! (I didn't get a chance to say so on the BFPUG
list)
On 8/23/06, Johannes Nel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thats quite a hack. a normal
BTW, there is a unit test to recreate the problem. It can be found here:
http://svn1.cvsdude.com/osflash/fling/DEV_Source/classes/org/osflash/fling/tests/TestMovieAsset.as
See testShowMovie()
-Chris
On 8/23/06, Chris Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/23/06, Peter Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED
is then that you do not
extend movieclip. we can get semantic about this tonight, but only once we
have a beer in hand...
;)
On 8/23/06, Chris Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/23/06, Peter Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps you have a class associated with the symbol, which does
On 8/23/06, Ian Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Chris,
Having had a trawl through the source code, I see what you're
getting at. The fact that MovieAsset doesn't extend MovieClip is
nothing to do with the problem; MovieAsset wraps a MovieClip property
and passes that back, and that should
On 8/23/06, Steven Sacks | BLITZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Putting a block comment before a function is standard
All standards are is somebody's way of saying I code like this and so
should you. Everyone codes how they want to anyway. And by the way,
nobody reads those documents anyway. I
Thanks for your help on this Ian.
I'm not sure I understand all of what you found here, so let me
summarize with some questions to see if I got it right.
Flash 6 SWFs fail every time when loaded remotely? - This hasn't been
my experience. I've been able to load some small ones (20K) without
the
? It does fix the issue, and instanceof is
indeed a MovieClip once again. Oh, and even better, _visible works
like a charm.
Thanks again to all those that helped out with this one.
-Chris
On 8/24/06, Chris Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your help on this Ian.
I'm not sure I
Hi Helmut,
They don't need to be static at all. In fact if you want to access the
parent class you can use the key word super. super.myMethodName() for
example. Take a look at the documentation on that and hopefully that
gets you pointed in the right direction.
Good Luck.
-Chris
On 8/29/06,
On 9/1/06, Cliff Rowley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We all understand these issues, but they are still irrelevant. We're
developers, and the people we sell to are not. They don't care about
these things one jot.
Cliff, you are working for the wrong people. ;-) I've been there;
luckily the
I totally agree Thomas. I don't think that it is limited in the way
that Cliff is describing. In fact they explicitly say it's not. Nor
will it move away from AS3 as it's targeting the same virtual machine
in the Flash player. Cliff seems to have already made up his mind on
the subject of what
Hi Arron,
I've never tried to use MTASC using a #include that you run in the
first frame of a SWF that you then inject with code like you are
doing, so I can't really say what your problem might be. From what I
can tell it should be no problem, it's the same thing as putting code
in the frame,
I totally agree with John. Either you put up with what your city has
to offer, try to get people to move, or you go after telecommuting
talent. I'm based in Boston and we have a pretty big pool of talented
Flash/Flex developers and it's still hard to find people that are
willing to change jobs or
John,
Maybe you should phase out the older interface all together. This way
it's less to maintain and creates less confusion. The Flex 2 Xray
interface is so bad ass that no one will miss the old one anyway.
Just my opinion, take it or leave it.
-Chris
On 9/13/06, Cosmin Cimpoi [EMAIL
On 9/15/06, Karina Steffens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now I'm really hurt :~(
:P
Oh, I'm sorry. :-) Your design for that version was awesome, but still
doesn't change the fact that the V2 components were buggy and the new
performance of the Flex 2 app is amazing. Anyway, I'm sure John would
Sorry Henry,
There's no peer to peer support for any version of Flash. You will
either need to wrap the SWF in an executable (Zinc, Screenweaver,
etc...) and access code that does the communication through that, or
have a server in place that the two SWFs talk through.
Keep in mind that a
FDT has been the best thing that I've been able to find for coding AS2
on the Mac. I like Eclipse as I use it for Java development as well.
Anyway, auto completion, some minor refactoring features and
integration with Ant and version control make it a hell of a tool.
It does cost money though
On 10/26/06, slangeberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have people had any experience with the Red5 server (http://osflash.org/red5)?
If so, how does it compare to other products such as ElectroServer? I've
downloaded Red5, but haven't had time to try it out.
Hi Scott,
I have experience with it as
On 10/27/06, Dave Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Safari running. Safari has no problem accessing other local
files.
I have re-booted: still no joy.
I have run the uninstaller and re-installed from scratch, rebooted
yet again: still no joy
Clicking those links displays absolutely
If you don't get it running right, you might want to consider just
using AS2Ant for compiling your Flash applications.
http://osflash.org/ant#as2ant_-_swf_mtasc_and_swfmill_ant_tasks
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=94206package_id=164902
I much prefer this setup to using
It is a pretty clever effect. I think it certainly helps to understand
Portuguese to know what's going on there and to actually get the joke.
I think that they definitely did embed the font; it just doesn't show
up the first time around. You need to supply your name in the Seu
Nome field and
On 2/13/07, Johannes Nel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
drugs help
LOL classic Johannes!
On 2/13/07, Arseniy Shklyaev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW. I dont know why I hate things. For example I hate my parents and I
dont
know why.
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