Your XML seems to be missing a collection element to hold all of the mains
mains
main.../main
main.../main
main.../main
/mains
If you are missing the mains entries, the second main element is just
an orphan and not related to the first one.
If you try to access your XML from Firefox it
It could be caching. Lots of discussion in the forum about this -
Basically, you have to clean out your Player's cache area.
It can also be caused by loading a swf that was compiled with the old
version. Flash will use the first version of a class that it finds. So
if you have 2 swfs that
Eclipse, Doxygen, eclox, ArgoUML, Pixia, Ant for development.
GanttProject,OpenOffice and FreeMind for management tools
Ron
Patrick Matte wrote:
Hi, I'm rounding up a list of free and open source software.
For flash, I have found MTASC and swfmil.
Does anyboby know of any other free
Doxygen and the eclox plug-in.
Ron
Doug Miller wrote:
http://www.as2doc.com/
I believe there are other applications out there that will do it
as well. Anyone know if there are any eclipse plugins that will
generate docs for as2, that would be nice!
Try Google. I came up with this tutorial
http://people.interaction-ivrea.it/h.barragan/flashserialinterface.html
It does not describe how to write the server but that might come from
the manufacturere of the device.
Ron
Danny Kirkwood wrote:
dosn`t have to be flash, but we have a shell
Flashout is the debugging part of Eclipse
Brent Gore wrote:
Here goes my first post to flashcoders. I recently began experimenting
with the FAMES development setup. So far the IDE is really awesome, but
is there anyway to debug? I've played with the debug settings in
Eclipse but no luck.
MTASC also gets you into a powerful IDE with lots of tools built in that
can be used for all of your programming activities - client (Flash
Java), server (all languages) and scripting(Ant/Maven) and documenation
(Xdocs, Javadocs) and www development.
You only have to get good at one IDE to be
Could you be any more vague?
Ron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone run into issues with doing a LoadVars.send() using POST with IE
6.0 and Flash plug-in 7.0.19? I'm seeing a consistent problem that I
think involves SP2 and user interface issues, but I'm trying to rule out
plug-in quirks.
Should be easy.
Reading XML is simple.
The scrolling direction seems odd but you can probably figure out how to
do it easier than someone can figure out how to read it.
http://www.developingwebs.net/flash/marquee.php
Ron
Paul Steven wrote:
I would like to create a ticker tape style text
http://www.coolfocus.com/relocate.asp?page=flash/freestuff/marqueedesc.asp
another example
Ron
Paul Steven wrote:
I would like to create a ticker tape style text display along the bottom of
my flash movie. I would like the text to be read in from an xml file. The
text would basically just
I have never seen anything like this.
Why do you need the refresh - what is happening outside Eclipse?
You did not mention just exiting and restarting Eclipse. Does that do
anything or show any errors?
Are other Eclipse projects affected?
That is a tremendous housecleaning - only thing you do
The randomness of Math.random is one possible source of concern but
what you do with the random number to produce a dice roll is more
important. It is easy to make a simple mistake in the mapping of a
random number to an integer between 1 and 6 that results in a skewed
distribution.
to be done on the server. That way, there is no chance of a rogue
client beating the system.
Ron
Jon Bradley wrote:
On Nov 17, 2005, at 2:56 PM, Ron Wheeler wrote:
If the game is for money and the client side code can be hacked for
profit, you need to move more of the game engine onto
What do you mean by crash?
Ron
Flapflap wrote:
Hi there,
We got a big trouble in a project that manipulate a lot some xml object :
We came at point that if we do some manipulation (mostly appendChild)
on xml object the player crash...
It's a flash mx 2004 project.
The thing that is very
XMLBuddy - free plug-in to Eclipse
XMLSpy Home version - free and has Eclipse plug-in
XMLSpy Pro for serious XSLT work.
Ron
Patrick Matte wrote:
What software do you people use for editing xml for your flash projects ?
___
Flashcoders mailing
If you change the size of the movie clip on the screen does the effect
change?
Perhaps you are just getting a preview of the effect of global warming
on the Great Lakes.
Ron
Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
Hi list...
[Studio 8, XP, Illustrator CS2]
I have a MC of a rotating planet earth.
Are we talking about what effect programming in Flash has on your social
life or something else?
Can you be more specific about what kind of life and what sort of
behaviour you are hoping to exhibit.
Plant life is pretty easy to model unless the wind is blowing.
Talking humans are pretty easy
If you want to share your config, perhaps you could post it to this
thread. There are a number of us using Doxygen and its Eclipse plug-in.
I would like to see someone write a Doxygen pre-filter for AS. That is
all that is required to get full ActionScipt support in Doxygen. Filters
have been
Thanks
Ron
Johan Lopes wrote:
Hi Ron,
Here's a link to download from my Dev server (file size ~14K)
http://www.statik1.com/FlashCoders/DoxyFile.zip
Cheers,
/Johan
On 1/19/06, Ron Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you want to share your config, perhaps you could post
Before you write one, please have a look at writing the filter for Doxygen.
Ron
Ian Thomas wrote:
Looks good - but sadly doesn't support inheritance:
http://www.senocular.com/projects/ZenDoc/doc/#manual_limitations
Which is a real shame.
The hunt for the perfect documentation tool goes on.
It is hard to see how they are brought in from XML in your code extract.
Have you run the text through parseInt to convert them from strings to
numbers?
Ron
dls wrote:
I am really stumped and desperate here!
seem to be having trouble working with variables brought in from XML
the
What does Number(011) return?
Ron
Karthik wrote:
At least when working with XML, I have found Number() to be fairly inconsistent
in converting strings to numbers. parseInt() seems to work everytime.
How exactly? An example would be good.
I find Number a lot more suitable and
For starters, fix up your www site:
More English content or a separate English language version
Make your sample applications look more like finished products or
more clearly identified as templates.
If you have more demo templates to show off your skill, include them
in your
Bratadinata wrote:
Ron Wheeler wrote:
For starters, fix up your www site:
More English content or a separate English language version
Make your sample applications look more like finished products
or more clearly identified as templates.
If you have more demo templates to show off
Figure out how long it is going to take.
Often it makes sense to have a 2 (or more) stage process -
requirements/design then implementation.
This protects both you and the client.
The client knows what he is going to get and how much it will cost - you
know what work you actually have to do.
I hope that you are putting Eclipse in front of this.
That really makes the choice of repository unimportant.
h
Ron
Karthik wrote:
Could anyone recommend some basic articles and/or tutorials on this
subject? Or perhaps suggest approaches that have worked best in your own
work environment?
ArgoUML is a great free UML tool from www.tigris.org
There is an Actionscript code generator available.
Janis Radins wrote:
Hye ppl!
I've been searching for decent AS2 UML tool but had no luck.
Could anyone share theyr good expieriences of some UML tools well suited for
AS2 ?
PS
Yes I've
Are all of the data and referenced files on the DVD?
We have done a database of Personal Protective Equipment for first
responder with pictures of each piece of equipment and full descriptions
on a CD. Built a search engine in Flash to select items based on several
criteria.
The pictures
You might as this in the Ant forum. Lots of good Eclipse and Ant guys
there who can probably see where you have gone wrong.
user@ant.apache.org
Ron
John Mark Hawley wrote:
There doesn't seem to be a simple tutorial for actually getting custom Ant
tasks installed and running. Even as2Ant
The US Patent Office is a mess and I suspect that most software patents
like this one are not valid since their are lots of examples of prior
art. This patent would be challenged by every big company if the owners
ever tried to enforce it. They would have a hard time proving that they
were the
Calculate the angle between the center and the point, and subtract 90
to get 12 o'clock to 0degrees and add 270 to negative numbers to put
them between 270 and 360 degrees.
Ron
Bart Wttewaall wrote:
Hi List,
I'm looking for an algorithm that sorts a collection of points
counter-, or
Can you just put your list of files in an XML file and present that to
the user?
You can map the file references to wherever you want and provide good
descriptions rather than just file names.
If you just want the names, you could probably generate the XML index
with Ant or some other
Try using google programming Flash games
You will get lots of references and ideas.
http://fgpwiki.corewatch.net/index.php/Main_Page is the Flash Game
Programming Wiki
Just a start
Ron
Samuel Santos wrote:
Hi Guys
I try to find in google some code for a 2D First Person Shooter
there is
How much closer to zero where you expecting? 5 to the power of 10 to the
-14 is zero to the limits of modern PCs.
If you want to deal with integers make the numbers integers. If you do
your math in floating point with a mantissa with lots of bits, you are
going to get some bits left over at
Does this need to be inside the loop?
if (initialTxt == undefined) {
initialTxt = '';
}
Why not clean up the code by typing it fully to reduce or eliminate the
possibility of silly errors.
initialTxt is never declared.
Why is this myTxt not on _root with the other one.
Which VM are you using?
You might want to show the Eclipse startup command.
Ron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have some problems using eclipse lately. Problems start when launching
MTASC for compiling a huge project. The heap size goes up to 253M of
254M, and remains this high, even after mtasc
The way you deal with it will depend on what you want to do.
If you want to see is something is close enough to zero you subtract
them and check the difference
if (Math.abs(i - 952.86)=0.1){trace(close enough for me)}else
{trace(Not the same)};
if (Math.abs(i -
.
- boon
Ron Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The way you deal with it will depend on what you want to do.
If you want to see is something is close enough to zero you subtract
them and check the difference
if (Math.abs(i - 952.86)=0.1){trace(close enough for me)}else
{trace(Not the same
Beware that one of the methods (GET or POST) has a server dependent
limit on the size of message that can be sent. It is very small usually.
(2000 character range)
Flash supports both methods except when you are testing. Then it only
supports the wrong one.
Read getURL docs for more
.
On Mar 8, 2006, at 10:10 AM, Ron Wheeler wrote:
You could also implement a decimalNumber Class that does its
arithmetic in decimal.
You need to carry guard digits through calculations to ensure that
rounding is done properly.
You can make the numbers as large as you want with whatever precision
you
Doxygen is a free multi language Javadoc generator with an Eclipse plug-in.
Generates API style docs and Class diagrams.
It is keeps you in the mainstream of programming with one tool for both
client and server documentation.
Supports all of the JavaDoc notational bits.
Ron
Michael Trim
If a color can be treated as a point in a 3-d cube 256 units on each
side, you can use the formula in this reference
http://www.uwm.edu/~ericskey/TANOTES/Ageometry/node10.html
to calculate the distance between 2 colors.
I have not tried this but it would seem logical that this would work
Ron
If you have a compiled swf that imported a version of the class and it
gets loaded before your swf with the new version, the new version will
be ignored.
Also delete your Flash cache
Ron
Wendy Richardson wrote:
I came across this problem yesterday:
I have some flash code with lots of
Honeyghan wrote:
I've been doing some research on various modeling tools which would enable
me to easily model databases for future flash projects. Came across two very
interesting solutions which should be on your radar.
My requirements are as follows:
1. Feature rich, stable application
Steven Sacks wrote:
Please warn us when you are going to do this, since from the
tone of the
conversation, there is some sense that this will cause the end of
civilization as we know it.
Hacking the swf to increase the timeout is not the solution, it's a band-aid
on a gunshot wound.
the Flash player and the
intrinsic classes that we developers can do nothing about, so that they work
robustly and as expected. They could at least amend the documentaion for
PrintJob to warn developers of the issues.
--- On Wed 03/29, Ron Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Ron Wheeler
What happens if you put the value in a CDATA?
Ron
Yotam Laufer wrote:
Hi List,
I've been using xfactor studio's XPath class for AS 2.0 but have been
experiencing some problems with a specific path.
I've got this XML:
?xml version=1.0?
RetrieveContent
are the swf's generated in the first place? Instead of doing
something-swf-eps
you can do:
something-swf
something-eps
-David R
On 3/30/06, Gabriel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I save a swf to the server, and I need to retrieve an eps from it...any
idea?
Ron Wheeler wrote:
What exactly do you want
If you just want something simple you can find examples of snow done
with a scrolling image. Not very realistic.
You want to look at particle generators for a more realistic effect.
Ron
Daniel Cascais wrote:
I've seen a lot of apps like this, very popular in christmas time
(with falling snow)
GraphViz does this from some very simple input.
I am not sure how easy it would be to take their code and turn it into
Actionscript
You could use it on the server side.
Ron
Kevin Boyd (MMCR) wrote:
I need to produce a spider diagram (a 360 deg personnel chart) dynamically
from an XML file in
(color, scale or so)?
thanks
GaB
Ron Wheeler wrote:
Have you looked at SVG as an alternative? You may be able generate
this on the client without the server.
What about PDF.
Have a look at Apache's FOP as a server tool for converting input to
various output formats.
Let me know what you
= tempD;
closestColor = __palette[i];
}
}
return closestColor;
}
- Josh
On Mar 16, 2006, at 7:59 PM, Ron Wheeler wrote:
If a color can be treated as a point in a 3-d cube 256 units on each
side, you can use the formula in this reference
You need to know the registration point and the _x and _y and the center
of the stage that you are trying to move the clip on.
Draw a sketch and it will be clear.
Ron
Kevin Boyd (MMCR) wrote:
I'm trying to figure out the math of how to move a movie clip into the
centre of the stage
in
movieclips by color.
2 - I need to open this swf with my app, let the user change the color
of each mc (at this point, everything is fine)
3 - give the user an eps with the result.
end of workflow.
simple uh? :P
GaB.
Ron Wheeler wrote:
I am having trouble figuring out the flow.
What does
for printing with an automated app...any idea?
thanks
GaB
Ron Wheeler wrote:
Can you not just use a postscript printer under windows to create the
file?
If you download the Adobe generic PostScript driver, set the output
to file and to be eps rather than PostScript and you should be able
to print
the blanks to color, like in a paint app for kids,
and then export this to an eps, that simple is the idea.
The queries must be received by a server ( a custom app?), or I'm
missing something...
You said, a lot of tools to create outputs, to eps? can you name one?
thanks
GaB
Ron Wheeler wrote
Subversion and CVS are free and widely used.
We use Eclipse as the front-end and it works really well - even for
marketing documentation and proposals.
Ron
Loren R. Elks wrote:
Hi:
We are slowing building our eLearning group in our company. We are
finding that we really need a system like
It appears that a HashMap is a Java class that uses a hash on the key
to store its keys and values.
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/util/HashMap.html
This would speed up lookup if you have a large set of keys.
If you do not need the speed or do not have a large collection of keys
the Flash Player internals could tell for sure.
Ron
Bernard Poulin wrote:
mmm... Are you implying that ActionScript objects are not hashmaps?
I thought they were *all* hashmaps (even Arrays are hashmaps). Every
method
call that you do involves at least one hash lookup.
B.
2006/5/10, Ron
and retrieved,
it you had a large number of them.
...at least this is what I think. I might be completely wrong.
B.
2006/5/12, Ron Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would be a little surprised. There does not seem to be any way to
control the hash parameters and every array would have a lot of wasted
Not that hard on CPU. It only got to 63% on my old 1 GHz Windows PC.
Ron
Glenn Mitchell wrote:
Hi again,
got distracted by this last night,
here is some VERY messy code to dash a line on an elipse
ummm, there's no comments there either ... but I'll rewrite it with
comments if anyone's
] on behalf of Ron Wheeler
Sent: Sat 5/13/2006 10:43 AM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Cc:
Subject:Re: [Flashcoders] HashMap?
Bernard Poulin wrote:
I cannot say for AS3 implementation because I never tried it. (Which
is the
original subject of this topic.)
In AS1, AS2
well, and stays balanced.
Scott
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Ron Wheeler
Sent: Sat 5/13/2006 2:25 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Cc:
Subject:Re: [Flashcoders] HashMap?
Wouldn't it be true to say that hash maps will get slower
What area?
Keenan Keeling wrote:
Anyone out there know of a video production shop in the area? Looking for
someone to shoot an instructional video and do the editing (for later
streaming with Flash Video). If you know anyone, contact me off-list so we
don't clutter things up.
Keenan Keeling
You might try reading the Java class documents to see what is special
about Vectors as opposed to Arrays in Actionscript.
The code is pretty simple. Have you tried to code and test it under
ActionScript?
It looks like you add objects to a list and take the first one off the
list. It provides
will still find a place for it.
B.
2006/5/15, Ron Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The tree would make sense. The garbage collection for an associative
array is an interesting problem with variable key and value lengths.
Ron
Scott Hyndman wrote:
Well, yes.
Now that I think about it my test didn't
A little off topic but I know that many of us are interested in open source.
http://conservancy.softwarefreedom.org/
This is an organization set up to help open source projects with the
legal side of things.
Providing limited liability, tax exempt status, etc
Ron
Bernard Poulin wrote:
If you can not tune a HashMap it will be worse than an ordinary array.
It will take more space and more processing time.
This will of course depend on the size and usage - it *may* be more
efficient with hashmaps. Do you really think we can generalize being it
worse all
) {
var obj:Object = mailbox.firstElement();
array.addElement(obj);
mailbox.removeElementAt(0);
numMessages--;
}
return array;
}
}
Ron Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The code is pretty simple. Have you tried to code and test it under
ActionScript?
It looks like
Bernard Poulin wrote:
Funny, I was actually thinking of an implementation which would use a
Java-style String objects. In java, all string objects have an int hash
data member (computed the first time it is needed).
In that scenario, only a portion of the hash value is used to make the
hash
Word to OpenOffice
OpenOffice stores the file as a zip with the actual text in a file
content.xml inside the zip. The OpenOffice document can be opened with
any one of the zip packages(winrar, winzip,etc)
You will find the contents of your document in XML and you only have to
read it or
You might want to look at ActionStep which has a framework for MVC that
you could use directly or as a model.
All the little gotcha's have all been worked out.
Ron
Spiral Universe wrote:
Hi. I'm trying to build an app based on the MVC framework provided here:
Google Flash Slideshow.
You will find all kinds of code and tips.
You may find that people in this forum are more inclined to get involved
when you have a more particular problem with some code that you are
debugging. How do I write code... is not a promising start to a question.
If you look
Would a formula based on logarithms give you what you want as well?
You were not very specific about what you wanted the distribution to
look like.
Ron
clark slater wrote:
Here I go answering my own question.
To make it more dense toward the origin, use {x,y} = {random[]^2,
of the rectangle.
Clark
On 5/26/06, Ron Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would a formula based on logarithms give you what you want as well?
You were not very specific about what you wanted the distribution to
look like.
Ron
clark slater wrote:
Here I go answering my own question.
To make it more
for these kind of things, thanks a
million.
Clark
On 5/27/06, Ron Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was surprised that the squaring gave you any kind of banding since it
should be a smooth bias.
I think that the log transformation will give you less of a bias toward
one side but I have
Ask the client for permission to use what ever you want to show. Make
sure that the current client is clear what your role was in building the
thing that you want to show. If you new prospect calls to check your
reference and the client says that he does not recall if you worked on
that part
doxygen generates complete documentation with class diagrams for
Actionscript.
Has a little trouble with typing and could really use an actionscript
preprocessor but works well without it.
Use Javadoc coding in your comments and you get a nicely done standard
documentation set.
Has an
Free as wel.
Ron Wheeler wrote:
doxygen generates complete documentation with class diagrams for
Actionscript.
Has a little trouble with typing and could really use an actionscript
preprocessor but works well without it.
Use Javadoc coding in your comments and you get a nicely done standard
If it was up to me, I would redo the XML to be a bit more concise and
more standard.
layers
layer name=LayerOne
assets
asset width=20 height=10 xPos=50 yPos=30
name=somename0.bmp /
asset width=20 height=10 xPos=50 yPos=30
name=somename1.bmp/
/assets
Sajid Saiyed wrote:
Hi,
My data is not this simple or static.
???not static - your XML changes after you have read it???
I gave this sample XML just to explain the structure.
The XML is going to be dynamic, hence I need to parse it using
something like XPATH (I suppose).
If the XML changes
We have had this discussion before. Salary expectations vary by country
and by city. I am sure that many people in the forum living in India or
other parts of Asia would be pleased to make $40,000 per year. Someone
in New York City would starve to death in the cold. Someone in rural
Kansas
If you get a nice clean XML structure, XPath will save you a lot of code.
It takes a bit of getting used to but it will make your life easier.
Ron
Sajid Saiyed wrote:
Hi Ron,
I can modify the XML structure and will not be a problem , I will try
your suggested solution.
Merill,
I am trying to
ArgoUML . Open Source from tigris.org.
Stephen Ford wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good application or website for UML modelling of an
AS2.0 application.
I have taken a look at gmodeler and downloaded an application called Enterprise Architect, but can anyone recommend anything else I should
Just hang onto the xml tress and walk them in parallel. Depending on the
types of changes that might happen, you will have varying degrees of
difficulty in matching the trees. Probably easier than a diff on a text
file.
Possible tests:
For each node,
check attributes for changes - easy if
If you give the client an OpenOffice spreadsheet, the data is already
stored in XML and you may only need a minor transformation with XSLT to
get it into a format that you want for for your flash backend.
OpenOffice is free and looks a lot like Excel .
If your client will only deal with Excel,
Add Eclipse as an IDE and move to MTASC (FAME ). That is still the best
way to go.
Ron
jim wrote:
If you can use some source control like SVN that might be what you are
looking for. Its pretty easy to set up and will stop you writing over each
others changes.
Jim
-Original Message-
If the chNames do not have any key or ids, with what are you trying to
stay in sych?
If you are trying to use the node value as a key, then that is what you
have to check.
This is an XML fact of life - nothing to do with Flash or Actionscript.
XPATH will simplify the problem of finding specific
What do you mean by support?
IDE in Portuguese and Spanish
Ability to develop applications that display and process Portuguese and
Spanish - yes.
Suhas Kotkar wrote:
Hi All,
Can any one let me know whether Flash has the support for
the following languages?
Spanish (Latin
Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
Hi list...
From the help on for...in:
You can also iterate through the elements of an array:
var myArray:Array = [one, two, three];
for (var i:String in myArray) {
trace(myArray[i]);
}
This code outputs the following in the Output panel:
three
two
One
Why
Bachman, Richard wrote:
I need help with creating a site somewhat like this
onehttp://www.samsung.com/se/current/campaign/slim/site/index.htm
I'm trying to figure out the coding involved in this site. Thanks!
There could be quite a bit.
I did not try the game but the phone
Mark Lapasa wrote:
These are most interesting points Radley.
However on the topic of 'pre-made code', I am now wondering what is the
practices of some the freelancer/consultants/etc. on the list. If people pay
you money for code, be it 30k or 100k, is it right to use your past
developed code
http://www.jcu.edu/math/vignettes/lsystems.htm
http://www.acm.org/crossroads/xrds8-2/plantsim.html
http://www.linuxlinks.com/Software/Graphics/Fractals/
http://wase.urz.uni-magdeburg.de/jschulen/lplants/index.html
http://algorithmicbotany.org/papers/abop/abop.pdf A very good on-line
textbook
Who controls my_flash_service.php. That is the spot where the escaping
should be done.
Ron
Gabriel wrote:
Is a good idea, but I cannot do that because, most of the data I get,
I retrieve it from the database directly trough the ORM (pear), so I
can't touch the data.
the way it comes is:
If you want it to work
It is probably easier to do every single one than just some.
Ron
Gabriel wrote:
I access it with AMFPHP, are you saying I have to modify every single
object returned from AMF?
thanks
Ron Wheeler wrote:
Who controls my_flash_service.php. That is the spot where
Can anyone recommend a good project hosting site with reasonable rates
and good uptime?
Want to host a small project 3-4 developers - Flash and server side so
likely need several projects with the same team
Minimum SVN, Bugzilla, etc. Anything else to ask for?
Client side will be Eclipse.
Why would you want to add the extra overhead of a file system? What
about data backup synchronization/integrity issues?
How do you organize the files. What if you get a lot of files and your
filesystem chokes? Put a thousand files in a Windows directory and watch
the fun.
You have more control
ArgoUML from www.tigris.org is free.
Eclipse has a free UML editor
If you want to generate UML from Actionscript, Doxygen will do that and
generate Javadoc style documentation from properly commented code.
Ron
Mike Keesey wrote:
Just curious,
What do people on this use to create UML
Almost all of the examples of coding on Macromedia are OOP.
If you download any of the open source code in the
http://www.osflash.org/ site, you will find nicely written, peer
reviewed code written in Actionscript. For dozens of examples, download
ActionStep.
It is easy for everyone, some
Does compiling the B class fix the problem?
If the B.SWF has an old version of the definition of the C Class, then
rebuilding A.SWF will not get rid of the copy of the definition of Class
C in the B.SWF. When Flash player needs to use Class C it uses the first
definition it finds.
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