Re: [Flashcoders] Preloader or not

2006-09-17 Thread Jeroen Beckers
Normally, it already checks for 'getBytesLoaded() == getBytsTotal()' (or 
a variation). Could you post your ActionScript?


Benjamin van Gogh wrote:

Hi there,
I used a tutorial on Adobe.com to create a preloader from some 
tutorial files. Works great, but the preloader displays the animation 
ALWAYS. Even if there's nothing to preload, cause it has been loaden 
already. Is there any way to determin if the content already has been 
loaded and then go to content, skipping the animation?


Kind regards,
Ben

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[Flashcoders] Preloader or not

2006-09-17 Thread Benjamin van Gogh

Hi there,
I used a tutorial on Adobe.com to create a preloader from some  
tutorial files. Works great, but the preloader displays the animation  
ALWAYS. Even if there's nothing to preload, cause it has been loaden  
already. Is there any way to determin if the content already has been  
loaded and then go to content, skipping the animation?


Kind regards,
Ben

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