, FVIFA,
keven... I want to place this into subversion and start working with
you on it? Is this something that you would be interested in? Others?
Wade
Wade
On Oct 14, 2005, at 11:13 AM, Kevin Aebig wrote:
Tsk Tsk... o yee of little faith.
http://sample.fundnet.ca/kevin/financial_as.zip
Well... at least I don't feel alone in my opinions.
Cheers,
Kevin
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Than perhaps you should start a new thread by sending the list and new email
with a new subject.
Cheers,
Kevin
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Amen brother... Testify!
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Sent: October 27, 2005 10:47 AM
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Admittingly, something needs to be done. Hopefully either Blaze
Please don't change the subjects of your posts if you're replying to a
thread. It causes chaos within most mail clients and nobody will understand
what you're talking about.
Kevin
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Well I think there's a lot of guys here who started using Flash before it
was really that complicated. I personally started with Flash 3 and just kept
learning new techniques as the versions progressed...
My suggestion to anyone is to learn the basics, than patiently progress up.
I think a lot of
I had a similar problem. To get around it I put a 500 ms interval to pause
the script execution before proceeding...
!K
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Sent: December 1, 2005 3:02 AM
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Hey all,
I've seen a few examples of a scenic landscape that is scrolled to view
more by the mouse cursor and can't seem to find any references to them a la
google. Does anyone have a clue where to find these sources or have an
example handy?
I've just gotten pinned by my boss to have
Do you still have Flash 7 installed? Sometimes on my laptop the lowest
version installed gets used when run locally.
Cheer,
Kevin
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Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 5:22 PM
Subject:
also believe Eric Dolecki had one on his old site a while back...
Dunc
On 12/20/05, Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
I've seen a few examples of a scenic landscape that is scrolled to
view
more by the mouse cursor and can't seem to find any references to them a
la
About a month ago, I saw a blog post from one of the guru's talking about a
great RIA for website statistics. It was a real minimalist application, but
well thought out and built. Does anyone know what I'm talking about or can
provide a link?
Cheers,
Kevin
Statistics RIA
the only one i've ever seen was this one:
http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/flash/articles/amfphp.html
i'm pretty sure that is not going to be the one you're looking for
though..it's pretty old school.
On 1/26/06, Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
About a month ago, I saw
] Flash Site Statistics RIA
Kevin Aebig wrote:
About a month ago, I saw a blog post from one of the guru's talking about
a
great RIA for website statistics. It was a real minimalist application,
but
well thought out and built. Does anyone know what I'm talking about or can
provide a link?
Could
Hey all,
I've seen some pretty cool examples of data visualization, but I'm looking
for some example sources to play with. Specifically for XML typed data, but
I can always port other types across.
Thanks,
!K
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Well a couple good examples are from Samual Wan:
http://samuelwan.com/downloads/treemap/Sample_Treemap_Renderer.html
http://www.samuelwan.com/flashmx_repository/xilhouette/XilhouetteEditor.html
http://www.marumushi.com/apps/newsmap/
Here are some good examples, but not all are flash:
\controls\Tree.as
I hope this helps,
M.
On 1/31/06, Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well a couple good examples are from Samual Wan:
http://samuelwan.com/downloads/treemap/Sample_Treemap_Renderer.html
http://www.samuelwan.com/flashmx_repository/xilhouette/XilhouetteEditor.html
http
at the same time.
later,
Dave_Matthews
Message: 23
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 16:06:28 -0600
From: Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] XML Data visualization
To: 'Flashcoders mailing list' flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
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Hey All,
I'm looping through a structure adding movieclips along the way for each
element. I need to setup a separate interval inside each new clip. If I call
the function directly, I need this to be constantly updating without an
onEnterFrame.
_root.work.createEmptyMovieClip( newName,
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Sent: February 24, 2006 12:10 PM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] setInterval inside created Clip
maybe:
newClip.intervalid = setInterval(newClip,doSomething, 200);
Kevin Aebig wrote
);
work.createEmptyMovieClip(newName, vItemCount);
var newClip = work[newName];
newClip.doSomething = function(arg){
trace(I just did something... yay! +arg);
}
var intID =setInterval( newClip, doSomething, 1000, say this );
On 2/24/06, Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I gave it a try
In the past 5 years I've been:
Senior Business Systems Analyst
Senior Software Engineer
Software Architect
Head of Development
It's all the same thing at the end of the day. There's no standard job
description or title. Why don't you just go with Flash Consultant or
Architect. That would at
Ninja Turtle
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From: Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 2:38 PM
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] What's your job title?
In the past 5 years I've been:
Senior Business Systems Analyst
Senior
It's all about conversion of units. If the map represents from the left to
right 7.65 to 9.34 and the width of the map is 200, than each pixel is
0.00845 units. Of course with Flash's poor floating point math, you might
want to convert it to whole numbers before you perform your calculations.
!k
Hey all,
The company I work for is interested in moving one of our large applications
over to Flex when the new version comes out. Is it worthwhile or even
feasible to begin porting it over with the Beta release or are we wasting
our time considering that quite a bit of it could change
Test
!k
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Sent: March 14, 2006 2:10 PM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] test
Is it online now?
Dave Watts wrote:
test
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
Instead of showing the progression of how many bytes loaded, you should just
show how many images are loaded.
So if you have 13 images loading, each time a image is loaded, increment the
progress bar 7.69 percent:
var nPercent:Number = (numberOfImagesLoaded / totalNumberOfImages)*100;
Cheers,
- unless I had
insiders at Adobe, but even then...
Jason Merrill | E-Learning Solutions | icfconsulting.com
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Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 1:35 PM
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Hey all,
The company I work for is interested in moving one of our
large
applications
over to Flex when the new
Hey all,
Has anyone successfully created a custom marker by inheriting from the
existing classes? If so, could you shed some light as to why a simple test
is bombing on me and won't attach anything.
//
There used to be an old problem that might be the cause of your troubles.
When a movie starts, sometimes the getBytesLoaded returns a value before
getBytesTotal has finished. So your condition of bLoaded tBytes is
rendered inadequate. You could add tBytes 8 to make sure that
totalBytes has
Even though Flex is a solid answer, you can still do this directly with
Flash by breaking up the various pieces into a wizard type app and using
remoting.
Cheers,
!k
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Though I'm not sure whether or not it's been fixed with Flash 8, with 2004
MX, tabbing was an absolute nightmare. It didn't work properly in anything
but absolutely simple scenarios.
!k
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Sent: May
You need to explain the situation a little better. It shoulds like a good
old fashioned hash array would do the trick, but I'm unsure whether I
understand your problem or not.
!k
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I was using my wacom tablet with Flash 5. Works really well with the brush
tool once you get the hang of it.
!k
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I took a crack at it, but it wasn't a good implementation. We ended up just
using HTTPS based calls instead and using webservice authentication. If you
find anything, please let me know.
!k
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Chances are you need to do both.
Cr = Carriage Return
Lf = Line Feed
Try to split on \r\n
!k
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Subject: [Flashcoders] when is a new line
Hey all,
I've got a project that involves an application that contains a browser
control in it (IE) and has specific ActiveX access to allow local file
system access in a secure way. I'm looking to use Flash as my front-end, but
still have access to the file system.
Is there any tools /
Does anyone else find it funny that even though IE doesn't support this,
Outlook does? I've received all kinds of stupid emails with encoded sounds,
images and other objects from relatives...
!k
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Perhaps if you told us what you're trying to accomplish, we could offer
suggestions around it, but as far as catching specific keys, I'm pretty sure
you're doing it the only way possible.
!k
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) {
System.out.println(SimpleKeyHandler Key + key + was pressed);
// Action for this key goes here
}
}
interface KeyHandler {
public void handleKey(String key);
}
Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perhaps if you told us what you're
trying to accomplish, we could offer
suggestions around
Hi all,
Maybe it's just one of those days, but I can't seem to get dynamic text to
show aliased. I've included the font, than tried embedding the font outlines
as well as toggling on the Alias Text button in the properties panel to no
avail.
In fact, when I try to include font outlines,
I've used the charting components before and found the creator, Robert
Edgar, to be very helpful. Make sure you take a close look at a lot of the
examples as a vast majority of what I needed was found dispersed between
most of them.
Cheers,
!k
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With a pretty good fight, you can really customize the yahoo maps component.
http://www.oceancityguide.com/hotels/more.cfm?guideID=321
!k
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: [Flashcoders] yahoo map api example site
many thanks, Richard!
richard carr wrote:
Here ya go
Richard
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More options Jul 31With a pretty good fight, you can really customize
the
yahoo maps component.
http://www.oceancityguide.com/hotels/more.cfm
I'm not sure where you could find it, but considering the lowest common
denominator is Flash 5, maybe you could make like a little easier on
yourself... =]
!k
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Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 4:04 AM
I completely agree. I've seen hundreds of good job postings that I was
extremely interested in, but didn't apply because I have no need to
re-locate.
The fact that I worked at home (Canada, eh!) for a company in Chicago for
over two years really proved it to me. They got the type of geek they
I'd look at doing an installer. That would probably be on of the easiest
routes and would be guaranteed to work.
!k
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Nguyen
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 10:11 AM
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I completely agree as well, but the initial problem remains: Finding someone
with those talents.
I consider myself extremely talented in those areas, but won't relocate.
Employers should definitely consider giving remote workers a chance to prove
themselves through contract work if they really
Considering that index of will match all possible situations, I prefer to
split the string into an array using an empty space as the delimiter, than
loop over the results to check for an exact match.
The performance of this can be very good or very bad depending on the amount
of text you have to
the https
server ? (I trace an httpStatus 100 meaning flash error)
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Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 1:49 PM
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] certificate problem
I understand what you mean in regards to AS2 application development. Until
MX 2004, Flash as a common mainstream application was pretty unheard of by
the general public. That's not to say it didn't happen though...
I definitely disagree with the first thing you mentioned about there not
being a
Well said...
!k
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| BLITZ
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 3:09 PM
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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Software Development Position
The fact that you can name the pioneers
I hear what you mean, as that has bit me in the ass a few times. I honestly
believe though that the people who learn out of passion, instead of
requirement, end up with a better understanding in the end anyhow.
!k
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Of hank
williams
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 8:57 AM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Software Development Position
Are both not possible?
On 9/18/06, Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hear what you mean, as that has bit me in the ass a few times. I
honestly
believe
: [Flashcoders] Software Development Position
Thats interesting. I dont know many computer programmers that arent
passionate - degree or not. Of course I am not a useful statistical
sample, but obviously have had a different life experience.
On 9/18/06, Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course
in the context of
developing software for human beings. And though, right now I am
chained to my computer in a crunch to release a product, I dont
consider having a life to be a detriment to being passionate about
anything - programming included.
Hank
On 9/18/06, Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just
Not to mention that it's unprofessional.
Someone on this list might see your resume one day...
!k
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matthews
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Subject:
._y = initY;
}
}
In this code you can use Degree angles and then convert them to radians.
This will give you some kind of asteroids game type of motion.
HTH
Alain
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Sent: 12 octobre 2006 14:43
To: 'Flashcoders mailing
Even though you probably don't want to be using _level##, you can create a
global reference.
_global.flashsql = _root.flashsql;
!k
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CUCHET
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 2:32 AM
To: Flashcoders
I'm assuming that you have something other than the pointer acting like it
has control in the same way as the cursor.
I've done this before for some specific circumstances and it required hit
collision detection and checking for every possible scenario.
- Check for onPress and onRelease and
Of you could try the CF-Jobs list over at houseoffusion.com
!k
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Subject: [Flashcoders] Washington DC Cold Fusion
Hey all,
My goal is to space 12 clips in a circle evenly based on a radius. I'm
officially stumped after messing around with it for 3 days with no success.
Any help or insight appreciated.
Cheers,
!k
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, 200, pt, this, 1);
Helen
--
http://flash-creations.com
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Kevin Aebig wrote:
Hey all,
My goal is to space 12 clips in a circle evenly based on a radius. I'm
officially stumped after messing around with it for 3 days with no success.
Any help or insight appreciated
Hey all,
I'm thinking about purchasing some items from Flashloaded and I'd like to
hear what everyone has to say about their work and their support.
Any comments welcome.
Cheers,
!k
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