Not shure if I got your problem right, but if you are using an object where
the function exists which you want to
execute with your interval, the syntax should be something like :
intervalId = setInterval(this, sendMessage, intervalSpeed);
where this is a reference to the object where the
the setNextVal event at the rate that the Movie
is
* set to (default 12 frames/second)
* @author Eskil Janson
*/
import motion_fx.*;
dynamic class MotionFeeder {
private var mc:MovieClip;
private var intervalId:Number;
private static var _CLIPLEVEL:Number = -1;
function MotionFeeder
Hi!
I will soon start building a production where I will need to sync five or six
quite long HTPP-streaming flv movies
(2-3 min each flash 7 flv:s) with a flow of animations.
There will be start, pause and stop buttons in the production, but potentially
the production will run for 15 minutes
Thanks Brooks!
Will be really helpful in the implementation of my project...
/Eskil
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As a complement to Moocks brilliant, but sometimes very detailed
information, I think this book is nice:
Object-Oriented Programming with ActionScript 2.0
Robin Haffner, James Talbot, Jeff Tapper.
Published by New Riders.
If you are a little less experienced programmer, you may want to
In a recent thread best flash actionscript book/reference i wrote
following about that book:
As a complement to Moocks brilliant, but sometimes very detailed
information, I think this book is nice:
Object-Oriented Programming with ActionScript 2.0
Robin Haffner, James Talbot, Jeff Tapper.
stuff, and comes as is, there is no support for
this product...This_ is _the only manual
With that said, IF anyone find it useful, or improves on it,please let
me know!
Regards
/Eskil Janson
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Martin Baltzer skrev:
Hi Danny,
I don't know if this will help you at all
Yes,
If you have Flash, check XML.createTextNode() section of your Flash
help (Actionscript classes) , else
yes it is possible, and often used.
Regards
/Eskil
Matt Muller skrev:
Is this possible, or can someone suggest a solution here?
Thanks
MaTT
Sorry, to fast on the button, no, as stated earlier, but if you want to
write to a server, you can use XML.send, and use
e.g php on the serverside, to write the XML
/Eskil
Matt Muller skrev:
Is this possible, or can someone suggest a solution here?
Thanks
MaTT
The typical situation is that you do vice versa, that is extend some
object, and then make the child object a Singleton...
Regards
/Eskil
Christophe Herreman skrev:
Hi guys,
I was wondering if anyone of you ever had a situation where it would
be good to extend a singleton. The first
I suppose this has been discussed a few times already, but if not:
When you use the Tween class, an Instance of the Class
mx.transitions.OnEnterFrameBeacon is
created if not already existing.
In that Class the following line is executed:
var mc = _root.createEmptyMovieClip
idea not to work on the root level for
anything making movieclips... much better to create a container clip
first on root and play in that.
On Mar 24, 2006, at 2:53 PM, Eskil Janson wrote:
I suppose this has been discussed a few times already, but if not:
When you use the Tween class
Nice,
Thanks for the info!
/Eskil
Mike Chambers skrev:
More info here:
http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mesh/archives/2006/03/new_open_source.cfm
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Hi!
I have a customer who wants falling leafs or herbs (small jpg:s ) to
fall in the foreground of a larger picture. Anyone who has done this,
and fells like sharing a few lines?
I don't really need advice on how to solve the problems involved, think
I could figure something out, but i feel
Thanks Franto!
Looks nice. It's a really nice start, and I like the falling motion.
Some wind, a little sqewing, and a little more random rotation,
and you could start feel the smell of autumn...
/Eskil
franto skrev:
is this ok?
http://www.franto.com/particle/
://www.thespikeranch.com
Certified Macromedia Flash MX Designer
...
On Apr 3, 2006, at 8:03 AM, Eskil Janson wrote:
Hi!
I have a customer who wants falling leafs or herbs (small jpg:s ) to
fall in the foreground of a larger
Great work, thanks!
/Eskil
Karina Steffens skrev:
Hi all,
After way too much time spent on this issue, I have finally perfected the
script (I hope!) and wrote an article about it on my blog. replaceFlash.js
is now called objectSwap.js - It's really meant for all ActiveX objects, not
just
private variables are only recognized by the compiler for checking in
AS2, unfortunantley.
/Eskil
Spiral Universe skrev:
Hi. I'm having an issue that might be because of my error but can't figure out
what am I doing wrong. It's very simple.. i have a class with private vars and
they are
holiday are back on duty. Deal?
jd
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Anyone?
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skip the timeline
stuff, and trap the events directly from actionscript ?
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I passed the test a year ago, at the time when Flash 8
gives a little cred..
i think thats true. the exam is way too easy i think, and youonly
need a 75
or something to pass. Also i've never had one potential client ask me if
I'm certified, and many didnt even know there was a certification.
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