> If you think he wants to do "sorting" as you described it, why don't you
> post some code that does that instead of arguing about the code sample I
> posted trying to help him accomplish what I think he wants to do?
Hehe, that shut him up, Jason. :)
I _highly_ recommend using the Graph API instead of the RESTful API.
It's S much simpler and easier.
http://developers.facebook.com/docs/api
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Haha! This thread reminds me of another classic one:
http://www.mail-archive.com/flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com/msg13415.html
On 7/26/2010 5:47 AM, allandt bik-elliott (thefieldcomic.com) wrote:
You could try somewhere like flashkit.com if you're after samples
On 26 Jul 2010 10:20, "Sumee
http://www.regular-expressions.info/
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If I recall correctly, one of his points was that they used Vectors in 10 for
theirs and Arrays in 9 for Greensock's for their comparison, which is obviously
biased.
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Jack, author of Greensock, has said that the Between AS3 demo is unfair because
they purposefully used an inefficient way to tween in Greensock and a
specifically optimized but not real world example of tweening with Between. You
can ask him for more details.
This is not in any way meant to sl
As mentioned in the release notes awhile back, the new version of Gaia uses the
new Greensock v11 platform, which is different than the previous one and uses a
brand new package. You cannot just upgrade an old Gaia project without taking
the time to manually change all your references to the ol
I _highly_ recommend Beanstalk for all your svn needs.
http://www.beanstalkapp.com/
On 6/22/2010 10:16 AM, Kerry Thompson wrote:
Gustavo Duenas wrote:
how can I install a subversion server on a mac?
Do you want an SVN client on a Mac, or do you want to have a Mac SVN server?
I've install
Did you trace the width and height?
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And just to add to this, in AS3, I never use Array anymore for the very reason
that passing an out of range value returns undefined instead of throwing an out
of range error. So, I always use Vector.
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I guess you were using AS2? There is no native RegEx in AS2, though, so I don't
see how you were going to use AS3 in AS2. In AS3, you should NEVER use anything
other than ints to iterate integer values. Don't use uint, and don't use Number.
That code I provided is code I wrote and tested in Fla
http://www.asciitable.com/
a-z = 97-122
A-Z = 65-90
97 - 65 = 32
a-z = 26 letters
A-Z = 26 letters
0-9 = 10 numbers
26 + 26 + 10 = 62
On 6/16/2010 11:15 PM, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
Ah thanks Steve.
So is 97 to 123 the placement of upper and lowercase letters and the
numbers on the CharCode
RegEx isn't really used for what you're talking about.
You should use ascii codes to create your alphanumeric array and then choose
random indexes from it to create your random string.
var i:int;
var alphaNumeric:Array = [];
for (i = 97; i < 123; ++i)
{
alphaNumeric.push(String.fromCharCo
You're going to have to provide a bullet point list of why I should choose
Relaxy over FDT or FlashDevelop, because your website is working against you.
I watched your videos and they didn't make any sense. No voiceover and lots of
mistakes while making your screencasts don't make for a good sa
http://bit.ly/aLgX7Q
http://bit.ly/b4Pd7y
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No.
On 6/8/2010 2:32 PM, patrick [insert last name here] wrote:
Hi List,
I'm looking for any useful information on Flash/AIR integration with Skype or
Google Voice, or any VOIP service. Is this possible? Any info would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks.
Patrick
With due deference, what you just said I disagree with. The scenario you
described is not a necessary evil, it's a hack.
The only situation where that isn't a hack is if your class extends a native
type such as Sprite, but there's no ISprite. That problem is either solved by
adding the Sprite
Right so what you're essentially talking about is a Model, and the SharedObject
is acting as a Service.
public class Model extends EventDispatcher
{
private var so:SharedObject;
public function Model()
{
super();
init();
}
private function init():void
{
Loader is a DisplayObject. You can add Loader to the stage before telling it to
load. You don't have to wait to addChild() the content of the Loader after it
loads.
You cannot dispatch bubbled events from your loaded swf through the Loader that
loaded it. Keep that in mind.
Doing parent.par
Architecturally speaking, that's a bad idea. There's probably a strongly typed
solution to what you're doing. Can you provide detail about what you need to
accomplish so we can help you figure out a better solution?
On 6/7/2010 3:40 AM, Jim Andrews wrote:
i want to write a method x which ta
http://www.stevensacks.net/2010/05/28/flash-cs5-tlf-engine-causes-errors-with-loaded-swfs/
You cannot use the TLF Engine in swfs that you load into another swf. If you
know somebody at Adobe, please raise this issue.
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In the exception that Math.random() returns 1, in which case you would get 2.
I don't use Math.random(), though, I use the Parker-Miller PRNG.
On 5/9/2010 5:01 PM, Juan Pablo Califano wrote:
PS 2: I think the correct way to write the function that returns a number in
the range -1 / 1 is:
Mat
lems, so I thought maybe this is a good opportunity to pass this info
on. To be honest, though, I don't think it will be a problem
preformance-wise unless you have a rather big array.
2010/5/9 Steven Sacks
Here's a very clean, fast and simple way to randomize an array.
array.sort(ra
Here's a very clean, fast and simple way to randomize an array.
array.sort(randomizeFunction);
function randomize(a:int, b:int):int
{
return int(Math.random() * 2) - 1;
}
If you're not happy with Math.random()'s randomness, there are plenty of other
random number generators out there, such
Download the standalone version of FDT 3.5.
On 5/7/2010 5:00 PM, Jim Andrews wrote:
Thanks, Steven. Does this require Eclipse? What flavour of Eclipse, if so?
ja
FDT. End of story.
On 5/7/2010 2:46 PM, Jim Andrews wrote:
I'm finding the debugger in the Flash IDE almost unusably slow. How
FDT. End of story.
On 5/7/2010 2:46 PM, Jim Andrews wrote:
I'm finding the debugger in the Flash IDE almost unusably slow. How do
people debug their apps?
And I've taken to using FlashDevelop for editing code because the editor
in the Flash IDE is equally slow.
ja
http://lab.polygonal.de/2007/05/10/bitwise-gems-fast-integer-math/
And just in general:
http://lab.polygonal.de/
Michael's examples are the fastest versions of various algorithms, such as
collision detection, tangent approximation, etc. There is much to learn from
his blog.
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NDA? Flash Builder 4 is out. Nobody is prohibited from talking about it
anymore. ;)
On 4/10/2010 1:44 PM, Kerry Thompson wrote:
John McCormack wrote:
Which setup do you recommend for Flash Builder 4?
Stand-alone or plug-in?
If plug-in, which eclipse version?
I would use the plug-in version
I'm trying to get the line index at the caret index in a multiline input
TextField, but it doesn't work. Any ideas why?
var tf:TextField; // this is my TextField
tf.addEventListener(Event.CHANGE, onChange);
function onChange(event:Event):void
{
var caret:int = tf.caretIndex;
var line:i
This is what the ROLL_OVER and ROLL_OUT events are for.
On 4/6/2010 6:11 AM, Ktu wrote:
If none of the children require any mouse events you could always do:
parent.mouseChildren = false;
Ktu
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 11:45 PM, confustic...@gmail.com<
confustic...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey list,
On 3/31/2010 7:32 AM, Merrill, Jason wrote:
FlashDevelop - yes, you can code in AS2 - but if you want to compile
without using the Flash IDE, you have to use the free Flex SDK, which
means you have to use (well, I should say get to use) Actionscript 3.0.
Incorrect. MTASC is used to compile AS2
though obviously, using mxmlc to compile makes it a lot easier.
FlashDevelop, FDT, FlexBuilder, anything can be used to compile Flash without
Flash (or Flex).
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RobotLegs was built for AS3, not Flex. I am using it in a pure AS3 project
right now.
It's easy to setup for Flash IDE.
http://www.helmutgranda.com/2009/12/02/robotlegs-and-flash-ide-cs4-injection/
Believe me, it's worth learning. RobotLegs is amazing.
If you know the basics of MVC, then you should be able to learn RobotLegs.
[Inject] is SwiftSuspenders metadata, which RobotLegs uses.
Just because it's foreign to you doesn't mean it's not worth learning.
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MVC Public Service Announcement
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91C7ax0UAAc
If you want to learn about MVC, pick up the Ruby on Rails book.
I suggest you use RobotLegs, which uses Mediators and Commands instead of
Controllers. RobotLegs is better suited for the world of Flash than MVC, which
F
and other xml data is not pulled.
Then on a refresh it pulls them.
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From: Steven Sacks
To: Nathan Mynarcik
To: Flash Coders List
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] NoCache XML
Sent: Mar 26, 2010 5:27 PM
It should always work. Perhaps the url of the xml has a ? already in it?
It should always work. Perhaps the url of the xml has a ? already in it?
public function nocache(url:String):String
{
var d:Date = new Date();
var nc:String = "nocache=" + d.getTime();
if (url.indexOf("?") > -1) return url + "&" + nc;
return url + "?" + nc;
}
On
> So if there's an organizational shuffle of roles, I'd have to rewrite
> my XML schema? Because that sort of thing happens all the time, and a
> rigid hierarchy simply won't be able to match that without frequent
> changes.
Precisely.
My solution uses design patterns, encapsulation and DRY. It
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Sent: Monday, March 22, 2010 3:19 PM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] xml: counting parents
I disagree with using explicit node na
I disagree with using explicit node names. He's building an org chart of
people, so the nodes should be person and the title should be an attribute.
You create a Person VO that you pass the node for deserialization:
public class Person
{
Why not go from the top down instead of the bottom up?
On 3/22/2010 10:33 AM, Lehr, Theodore wrote:
Perhaps I do have a bigger issue (actually, I have LOTS of issues ;-), but the
reason I need to know the depth is my thought was to use that as a means of
assisting in layout for example, s
A few optimizations for general coding practice:
uint is slower than int for math and should only be used if you're not doing
math on it. Number is faster than uint for numbers higher than int's positive
limit. Generally speaking, always use int in for/while loops.
There's no need to call p.
I think you mean ancestors. A node can only have one parent. Parents can have
many children.
I think you have a bigger issue, though. Why do you need to know the depth of an
xml node? I can't think of a single example that I would need that information.
On 3/22/2010 9:27 AM, Lehr, Theodore w
I sincerely apologize for my sarcastic remark regarding the current state of the
public educational system in America, and for any emotional trauma it may have
caused to those whose proficiency at arithmetic is equivalent to or less than
that of an elementary school student. In the future, I wil
Holy crap. Was there seriously just a thread about how to solve a percent value
of a number?
I've heard that education in America was bad, but this is like 7th grade
pre-Algebra.
x * y = z
Therefore:
x = z / y
3000 * y = 450
y = 450 / 3000
y = 0.15 or 15%
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It only makes sense that Flash decompresses jpgs when it loads them. The visible
property has nothing to do with that.
When you say visible = true, that would be the absolute worst time to decompress
the image. Imagine decompressing 1000 jpgs at once in a for loop. Imagine when
setting visib
On 3/4/2010 2:04 AM, Fahim Akhter wrote:
> There is a difference between invisible and not being rendered my friend,
> even if you can't see something doesn't mean its not there ;)
Your intentions are correct, even if your terminology is not.
Don't confuse the word "rendered" with the word "proc
https://www.adobe.com/livedocs/flash/9.0/ActionScriptLangRefV3/flash/events/NetStatusEvent.html
"NetStream.Play.Start"
"NetStream.Play.Stop"http://livedocs.adobe.com/fms/2/docs/0592.html
"NetStream.Pause.Notify"
"NetStream.Unpause.Notify"
http://www.adobe.com/livedocs/flash/9.0/ActionScriptL
private var buffer:ByteArray;
private function onData(event:ProgressEvent):void
{
socket.readBytes(buffer, buffer.length);
var bytes:ByteArray = new ByteArray();
buffer.readBytes(bytes, 0, messageLength);
buffer.position = bytes.length;
trim();
// deserialize the message i
FWIW, flush() does nothing in AS3. Bytes written to the Socket are sent
immediately. Anyone who tells you otherwise has never tested it and you can
safely ignore them! :)
Adobe has acknowledged this as a documentation bug (whatever that means). For
more info:
http://www.stevensacks.net/20
If you call close() on a Loader and it fails for any reason, it will throw a
runtime error that you can do nothing about. To avoid this, you should wrap it
in a try catch.
The code block comes straight from Flex and it works. If you test it a bunch and
close() never fires an error, then you ca
You should only create the bevel filter ONCE. Filters are _expensive_ and
can/should be shared. Make your bevel an instance variable
private var myBevel:BevelFilter = new BevelFilter();
public function foo()
{
myClip.filters = [myBevel];
}
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When loading bitmaps, your loader will NEVER be eligible for cleanup by the
Garbage Collector unless you do ALL of the following in this order:
var bitmap:Bitmap = new Bitmap(Bitmap(loader.content).bitmapData.clone(),
"auto", true);
Bitmap(loader.content).bitmapData.dispose();
loader.unloadAnd
at you are looking for is e.target.content and that is whatever you
loaded in
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 4:57 AM, Susan Daywrote:
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Steven Sacks
wrote:
Update this line:
var displayObject:DisplayObject = loaderInfo.loader.content;
Updated:
function loaded(e
Update this line:
var displayObject:DisplayObject = loaderInfo.loader.content;
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function onComplete(event:Event):void
{
event.target.removeEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, onComplete);
}
Easy peasy.
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function loadImage():void
{
var loader:URLLoader = new URLLoader();
loader.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, onComplete, false, 0, true);
loader.load(new URLRequest(url));
}
function onComplete(event:Event):void
{
trace(event);
}
Guess what never fires? If you guessed "onComplete"
I like the solution that Gaia uses. I'm biased because I wrote it and it works
really well. It is an idea given to me by a guy who's very good at SEO, I
merely executed it.
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I always use CDATA tags for text in nodes where special characters might exist.
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As a rule, I only put string values that never contain special characters in
attributes, otherwise you end up with XML validation errors (like putting
ampersands in attributes).
Also, I generally put parsing code inside the constructor of the VO class (well,
I call deserialize() because code i
I think you made a very good point right here:
> Surely we all get a lot of free work out of you too - by using Gaia.
Yes, what I provided for free benefits more than just one person, it benefits
the community. The only person benefiting from free work here is beno. There's
nothing to be lea
beno gets so much free work out of everyone on this list it's insane.
he's not learning anything because everyone else is doing all his work for him.
and that's exactly how he likes it.
http://slash7.com/2006/12/22/vampires/
suckers. ;)
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Quite frankly, it boggles my mind anyone ever answers beno's posts with any
level of seriousness. He's the love child of a troll and a help vampire.
"How hard would [building a MySQL equivalent db in AS3] be? Tell me..."
I think beno is a 4channer and is secretly laughing at how many people pro
http://www.stevensacks.net/2010/01/27/adobe-air-has-bad-redraw-bugs-on-windows/
Recommended reading if you ever plan on working with non-tranparent windows in
AIR and expect to have your window be able to minimize and restore. There are
some really nasty surprises waiting for you.
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The rule I follow (and one that I think is best for code readability) is that
you declare a variable the first time you use it. If you're using it in
multiple loops, you declare it above the first loop that uses it.
This is a trivial example:
private function foo(data:Array):void
{
var my
var instance1:MyClass = new MyClass();
var instance2:MyClass = new MyClass();
var instance3:MyClass = new MyClass();
var myArray:Array = [instance1, instance2, instance3];
// QUESTION A: CASTING WITH ARRAYS
var i:int = myArray.length;
while (i--)
{
// [A1] - Does Flash have to do a look up
If you want to see an example of FDT in action, check out the Robot Legs Hello
World video tutorial. John doesn't touch the mouse once throughout the
tutorial. It's pretty insane how much you can do in FDT without the mouse. I'm
a die-hard FlashDevelop user and even I'm impressed.
http://pv3
FDT is pretty much your best choice.
On 12/14/2009 3:53 AM, Greg Ligierko wrote:
I grown up with PC, Windows and in work I am completely happy with
FlashDevelop + CS3. For some time I am also a happy MacBook user, but
it is hard for me to swap with AS2/AS3 coding to Mac. So far I could
not esta
Word is that the writer tasked with updating the documentation is asking the
same thing.
Henrik Andersson wrote:
Steven Sacks wrote:
Henrik Andersson wrote:
> Then why was it added in the first place?
Great question. Ask Adobe.
You are the one who said that it was confirmed pointl
Henrik Andersson wrote:
> Then why was it added in the first place?
Great question. Ask Adobe.
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The player team has confirmed the documentation is wrong. Data gets sent the
instant you write it to the socket. flush() has no purpose.
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It's all player 10, but varying versions of it.
Glen Pike wrote:
Steven Sacks wrote:
http://www.stevensacks.net/2009/12/08/flash-socket-class-does-not-wait-for-flush/
The Socket class documentation is incorrect. Calling flush() not only
is not necessary, it also has no effect, sinc
Beno,
In the spirit of your recommendations and opinions regarding criticism, allow me
to be blunt with you in the manner you find most effective.
Considering everyone here has expressed a negative reaction to your
communication style, it's pretty fucking clear where the problem is.
Whether
http://www.stevensacks.net/2009/12/08/flash-socket-class-does-not-wait-for-flush/
The Socket class documentation is incorrect. Calling flush() not only is not
necessary, it also has no effect, since all data written to a socket is sent
automatically.
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> There is nothing arrogant about pointing out people's errors, especially
> when you are truly trying to help them become better people. Indeed, it is
> just the opposite. It's good work :)
> I have not bitten any hand, nor would I. Are you offended when people point
> out to you your faults? If
> It could even deliver snide responses.
Hey! That's my job! I lost it to a freakin bear!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLni3wbndls
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Legend has it that at one time the MIT student lab had a teddy bear to whom you
were required to explain a programming issue you were having before you could
ask the lab administrator for help.
Many people, myself included, ask a mailing list about an issue we are having,
and only moments afte
Latcho you've got it all wrong.
The true power of debugging is posting your code on a mailing list and letting
other people debug your code for you. It's much easier to ask dozens of people
to look at your code than for you to comment out lines of code and write traces
on your own.
Even bet
Exactly. Encapsulation FTW.
Merrill, Jason wrote:
A bunch of smart stuff about not breaking encapsulation
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wow that came across as one big line with no breaks. i guess the good luck is in
reference to being able to read it.
David Hunter wrote:
hi this is the calculation i used for something very similar. dynamic text
layed out round a circle (picture attached), although it doesn't take into
accoun
I highly recommend pastebin for sharing code online:
http://pastebin.com/
You can set the syntax highlighting to Actionscript. Makes it much easier to
read. :)
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No, it's not true. You're misunderstanding how weak listeners work, how
anonymous functions work (you shouldn't use those anyway), and you're also
misunderstanding how the garbage collector works.
Whenever you addEventListener, immediately write a function that removes the
event listener (suc
By default, all clicked links will be contained within the HTMLLoader instance.
You have to explicitly allow links to be opened in the system browser.
As to the rest, you need to talk to a DOM/JS expert. I'm certain that what you
want can be accomplished because you can inject your own javascr
Framerate directly affects Flash's code execution response time. Is there a
reason why you would find this odd or surprising?
Hans Wichman wrote:
Hi List,
I've set up a test in AS2 with a 2 channel localconnection, swf A sends a
msg to swf B, and B sends back an acknowledge signal.
If I set
What does that mean?
ktt wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to store Movieclip in a remote shared object?
Ktt
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However,
with T&M, I get paid for the work I do, and you have full flexibility in making
as many changes as you like, with the knowledge that development never stops,
though the deadline may be affected by your changes.
Something to that effect.
Kerry Thompson wrote:
Steven Sacks wr
You need to charge for time spent babysitting the client. That's billable time.
Any time you spend that could be spent working for somebody else is billable.
If you're on the phone with them or emailing back and forth, it's billable.
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On Sep 23, 2009, at 6:19 AM, Rodrigo Augusto Guerra wrote:
c'mom guys...no one knows? i'm in a dead end here
i can't guarantee that everybody will have FP 10 to avoid this
:)
- Origin
var compareBranch:String = "index/nav/home/whatever/else";
if (compareBranch.indexOf(event.validBranch) > -1)
On Sep 23, 2009, at 5:56 AM, Kenneth Kawamoto wrote:
Or you could just use indexOf().
Kenneth Kawamoto
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strk wrote:
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 12:40:55PM
Wow am I stupid or what?
socket.readBytes(bufferIn, 0, socket.bytesAvailable);
should be
socket.readBytes(bufferIn, bufferIn.length);
This code has been working for months up until now because I never got any large
enough packets for them to be broken up to expose this stupid bug of mine.
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I'm having major issues with the Socket class in AIR right now. All the
searches I have made result in people who have asked "Why is this happening?"
and NOBODY has answered any of their questions.
Socket progress events stop firing if "too much" data is coming across the
socket, and apparently
You, sir, are a victim of premature optimization.
Write it the easy way. If it proves to be a bottleneck later, optimize it then.
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AS3 is based entirely on closures. Not sure what you mean by it being an option.
Anthony Pace wrote:
I was wondering if anyone here uses closures in AS3? I like them a ton;
yet, I am wondering if they are ever used in a real world development
projects in AS3?
Can you see an excuse for using t
Cover the video with an alpha 0 shape. Problem solved.
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Invert your equation.
If your scrollbar has a percentage from 0-1 where 0 is left and 1 is right, then
do this:
content.x = content.width * (1 - scrollbar.perc);
This is just for example. Obviously you would need to account for content not
starting at 0. But you get the idea. It's pretty s
You're right. I'm wrong. Sajid is doing something else incorrectly.
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I believe you're talking about "curly quotes" and yes you can include them BUT
you have to embed them specifically by copying and pasting them into the embed
characters field on the TextField in Flash as they're not included in the basic
glyph set.
Also, you have to make sure the font you're u
In AS2, super() was called automatically (so to speak), so calling it was a
matter of proper form more than anything else. In AS3, you have to call it
yourself or it doesn't get called.
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