Re: [Flashcoders] setInterval and loadMovie

2006-07-14 Thread Flash Mel

Thanks guys, got it working!

Cheers,

fM.



On 7/10/06, Steven Sacks | BLITZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


You orphaned a running interval.  You need to make sure you
clearInterval first.  You could put it in the onUnload of your loaded
movie, or you could clear the interval in that swf just before you
loadMovie.

BLITZ | Steven Sacks - 310-551-0200 x209


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 Subject: [Flashcoders] setInterval and loadMovie

 Evening,

 I'm having a brainfart here.  I have a movie that loads separate .swfs
 into a clip called holdGallery_mc.  All of the .swfs are simply
 different slideshows (reads from xml, images files on server,
 preloader for each image, pan image vert or horz depending on size,
 etc.).  Anyway, the core for all the slideshows to work is a
 setInterval script reStartSlides = setInterval(startSlides, 4000);

 Here is my problem, when loading the the .swfs into the main movie,
 the first one naturally, is ok.  But when I try loading another .swf
 to  replace the current on, the old .swf is gone but its interval is
 still alive and kicking.

 What, what?!

 What is happening?
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Re: [Flashcoders] setInterval and loadMovie

2006-07-14 Thread Tony Trapp
Hey Steven just wanted to tell ya I miss the old site you guys had back
about 4 years ago and also the update you guys did.

Very good stuff!!!

Tony Trapp

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 Thanks guys, got it working!

 Cheers,

 fM.



 On 7/10/06, Steven Sacks | BLITZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  You orphaned a running interval.  You need to make sure you
  clearInterval first.  You could put it in the onUnload of your loaded
  movie, or you could clear the interval in that swf just before you
  loadMovie.
 
  BLITZ | Steven Sacks - 310-551-0200 x209
 
 
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:flashcoders-
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Flash Mel
   Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 8:04 PM
   To: Flashcoders mailing list
   Subject: [Flashcoders] setInterval and loadMovie
  
   Evening,
  
   I'm having a brainfart here.  I have a movie that loads separate .swfs
   into a clip called holdGallery_mc.  All of the .swfs are simply
   different slideshows (reads from xml, images files on server,
   preloader for each image, pan image vert or horz depending on size,
   etc.).  Anyway, the core for all the slideshows to work is a
   setInterval script reStartSlides = setInterval(startSlides, 4000);
  
   Here is my problem, when loading the the .swfs into the main movie,
   the first one naturally, is ok.  But when I try loading another .swf
   to  replace the current on, the old .swf is gone but its interval is
   still alive and kicking.
  
   What, what?!
  
   What is happening?
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[Flashcoders] setInterval and loadMovie

2006-07-09 Thread Flash Mel

Evening,

I'm having a brainfart here.  I have a movie that loads separate .swfs
into a clip called holdGallery_mc.  All of the .swfs are simply
different slideshows (reads from xml, images files on server,
preloader for each image, pan image vert or horz depending on size,
etc.).  Anyway, the core for all the slideshows to work is a
setInterval script reStartSlides = setInterval(startSlides, 4000);

Here is my problem, when loading the the .swfs into the main movie,
the first one naturally, is ok.  But when I try loading another .swf
to  replace the current on, the old .swf is gone but its interval is
still alive and kicking.

What, what?!

What is happening?
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RE: [Flashcoders] setInterval and loadMovie

2006-07-09 Thread Keith Reinfeld
Use clearInterval(reStartSlides); when you want the interval to stop.


-Keith 
http://home.mn.rr.com/keithreinfeld 
 

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Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 10:04 PM
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Subject: [Flashcoders] setInterval and loadMovie

Evening,

I'm having a brainfart here.  I have a movie that loads separate .swfs
into a clip called holdGallery_mc.  All of the .swfs are simply
different slideshows (reads from xml, images files on server,
preloader for each image, pan image vert or horz depending on size,
etc.).  Anyway, the core for all the slideshows to work is a
setInterval script reStartSlides = setInterval(startSlides, 4000);

Here is my problem, when loading the the .swfs into the main movie,
the first one naturally, is ok.  But when I try loading another .swf
to  replace the current on, the old .swf is gone but its interval is
still alive and kicking.

What, what?!

What is happening?
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Re: [Flashcoders] setInterval and loadMovie

2006-07-09 Thread Zeh Fernando

Here is my problem, when loading the the .swfs into the main movie,
the first one naturally, is ok.  But when I try loading another .swf
to  replace the current on, the old .swf is gone but its interval is
still alive and kicking.
What, what?!
What is happening?


setIntervals continue to be running even when their original movieclip is 
deleted, unloaded, or otherwise removed. It exists on some kind of global 
scope.


Always clearInterval your intervals. It's the only way to make them stop.


- Zeh 


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