This works great, but this does not have syntax highlighting, is that
another issue in itself?
Chris Hill wrote:
http://ubergeek.tv/article.php?pid=90
Mike Boutin wrote:
I have downloaded XPath implementation for AS2. Where do I extract
the *.as files to? There seems
I am trying to target an object inside my scrollpane. This is what im
trying to achieve:
my_pane.content[product_+i].[color_+j].loadMovie
What is the correct way to target a movieclip in this way?
Thanks!
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I am doing a loadVars call to a php file, that then returns a bunch of xml.
Is it possible to show a preloader for this load?
var catalog_xml:XML = new XML();
catalog_xml.ignoreWhite = true;
catalog_xml.onLoad = function(success:Boolean) {
if (success) {
} else {
}
.
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Subject: [Flashcoders] preload loadvar xml return
I am doing a loadVars call to a php file, that then returns a bunch of xml
to parse, or use Remoting where possible.
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Thanks! The problem I have seems
productNames = XPath.selectNodes(catalog_xml,
/shirtBin/shirt/name/text());
var ttTotal = XPath.selectNodes(catalog_xml,/shirtBin/shirt[price12.00]);
Is it possible to say do another XPath query and get back a list of
results. Then pass that xml object (ttTotal) through instead of
I have tried using both content (which is read-only) and contentPath
(which seems to target a enternal source, or a movieclip in the library
with a linkage set). The problem is I am dynamically creating the clips
first on the stage, then placing them in the scrollpane, so it does not
contain
Yes I have done quite a bit of testing and searching different web sites
including all the standard goto sites like actionscript.org /
ultrashock.com etc... It seems like I should be able to use
scrollpane.contentPath = _root.productHolder; but this doesnt work.
Steve Krichten wrote:
Flash
So I should be able to do something like this rather than putting all
the clips in a empty_mc first:
myScrollpane.attachMovie(productDisplay, product_+i, i, {_x:700,
_y:pro_startY});
?
Steve Krichten wrote:
Sorry, you can't do that with the V2 component. However I don't see
why you
Derek Vadneau wrote:
_root.productPane.contentPath = productHolder;
The contentPath code will do the attachMovie for you. You either have to
specify a symbol name from the library or a URL.
Derek Vadneau
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From: Mike Boutin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2005 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Scrollpane in the arse
So I should be able to do something like this rather than putting all
the clips in a empty_mc
;
pro_startY += 160;
}
That'll make 10 panes, each with a productDisplay loaded in it.
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Perfect! thanks it works great!
Mike Boutin wrote:
Thanks for the example, except I need 10 productDisplay clips in 1
scrollpane.
JesterXL wrote:
Then try:
var pro_startY= 0;
for(i=0; i10; i++)
{
var ref:ScrollPane = ScrollPane(attachMovie(ScrollPane, pane +
i, i));
ref.move(0
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