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> Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] FileReference and Getting File Path
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> Not sure if this will help, but maybe you can copy the image to the
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] FileReference and Getting File Path
Not sure if this will help, but maybe you can copy the image to the
users cache to display it.
// make a working copy of a file on the user's disk
var fileRef = new FileReference();
if (fileRef.browse(["Text Files", "*
EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Boutin
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 1:56 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] FileReference and Getting File Path
Not sure if this will help, but maybe you can copy the image to the
users cache to display it.
// make a working copy o
Not sure if this will help, but maybe you can copy the image to the
users cache to display it.
// make a working copy of a file on the user's disk
var fileRef = new FileReference();
if (fileRef.browse(["Text Files", "*.txt"]) {
fileRef.copyIntoCache("backup-data.txt");
var newFile = new Fi
Thanks for the reply.
I can get the name, however it doesn't provide the path (i.e.
c:\images\image001.jpg)
Mike Boutin mikeb at juicystudios.com
Thu Jun 15 13:03:32 EDT 2006 Is it possible for you to just
grab the name after it is selected from
the FileReferenc
Is it possible for you to just grab the name after it is selected from
the FileReference object?
var listener:Object = new Object();
listener.onSelect = function(file:FileReference):Void {
trace(file.name);
};
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