Myles -
I looked when Google Talk first came out and discovered that it was
impossible without a proxy (Java applet on the client, or an intermediary
server) because of the TLS authentication that Google Talk required (and
that Flash doesn't support):
http://www.google.com/talk/developer.html#dev
You'd get a preview without uploading, by accessing the file directly from
the user's harddrive.
However, this is not supported for security reasons. Basically, the answer
is NO, with standard flash, you cannot read files from the user's harddrive
without uploading them to the server first and re
Bump for any ideas?
On 6/14/06 9:44 PM, "Aaron Buchanan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After I asked, I found a bunch of people mentioning this bug. Sorry for bein
> lazy.. According to some livedocs post, we cannot rely on this event
> because:
>
> "The problem is that the MovieClipLoader.onLoa
Thank you everyone for all your thoughts!
Still the best list!
Kurt
At 02:51 PM 6/15/2006, you wrote:
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 p
I'm looking for a function that would return a hex color given 2 end
points of a color gradient and a percentage. My idea is to color code
search results based on a calculation. This calculation would be
different than the calculation used to sort the results.
Possible function:
function ca
Thanks everyone - this has helped me out a lot and I've learnt a few new
things through the discussion as well.
Adrian
On 6/15/06, Derek Vadneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It depends on how you are using it.
Object is NOT the same as untyped.
Try this code:
var a:Array = new Array();
a.push
Scott Hyndman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ha scritto: Just out of interest, what
benefit exactly does this class provide?
You seem to offer the same methods that the shared object does with
different names (although the names are clearer, I'll give you that).
Scott
Hi Scott. By putting all the thin
Scott Hyndman schrieb:
Just out of interest, what benefit exactly does this class provide?
You seem to offer the same methods that the shared object does with
different names (although the names are clearer, I'll give you that).
except for that setData() i would have expected saveCookie() or sth
while this silly thread is still alive:
i just wanted to inform you about two mails i got directly from members
and non members from this list.
i am quoting the mails here cause i thought since i got them because i
posted to this list, the list should get this part of the thread too:
first one
Scott Hyndman schrieb:
Yeah, sure.
Use setInterval. If the user interacts before the time expires, call
clearInterval.
jupp, and beware of the scope. this can be deadly with setInterval.
micha
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use mx.utils.Delegate class to solve the scope problem. simple!
On 6/16/06, Michael Stuhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Scott Hyndman schrieb:
> Yeah, sure.
>
> Use setInterval. If the user interacts before the time expires, call
> clearInterval.
>
>
jupp, and beware of the scope. this can be dead
Hi Jeff,
Here's a class that will generate an array for N elements that blends
between two RGB values.
Example:
import org.bespoke.color.ColorBlend;
var myBlender:ColorBlend=new ColorBlend(0xFF,0x00FF00);
//to get the RGBN value at 46% between the two...
var
Hello everyone. I am trying to select an item in a combobox component based on
its data value. I found this solution (which works) but I have multiple
comboboxes placed in many different spots in my movie that need this same
functionality. Can anyone suggest a way to reuse this for multiple comb
Also, you won't be able to build a pure flash google talk client.. as google
talk requires encryption for login and message sending etc. Maybe in AS3?
The gtalkr app ran through a service (python?) on there webserver to handle
this. Flash <-> middle-ware server <-> google jabber server
On 6/15
Hi people,
Finally I've got the answer to my question:
It seems that there is not a feasible way to achieve that Flash Player
(Netscape Plug-in) calls into its wrapper using the XML pattern that uses its
"brother" (ActiveX Flash Player). Thus, the solution is to interpret the chunk
of javascri
Michael Stuhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
never tried but you could also use:
http://www.meychi.com/source/actionscript/classes/Cookie.as
Hi, thanks for replying.
Being desperately ignorant, I could be wrong but here meychi code:
public function save(object):Void {
this.localObject.data[this.
I built a small test app just to try and login to the service and that
explains why I get a request for an encrypted x-google-token. Thanks
for your help guys. If anyone has anymore insight on this, or any flash
based xmpp communication apps I would love to discuss/learn.
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It will be possible in AS3, flash player 9 -- it supports binary Xml
Socket !
(now Xml socket cuts first byte)
It will not be easy to support TLS, but it is possible
Serge
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From: "Rajat Paharia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Flashcoders mailing list"
Sent: Friday, J
You could, but setInterval has an optional scope argument. I'd just use that.
Scott
On 16/06/06, Arul Prasad M L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
use mx.utils.Delegate class to solve the scope problem. simple!
On 6/16/06, Michael Stuhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Scott Hyndman schrieb:
> > Yeah,
I have a component that doesn't size properly in livePreview. When I
reference the width and height of the component in my class, the values
are always the default which is essentially the size of the
boundingbox_mc. When I initally drag the component onto the stage, it
is 300x200. If I size
if you are extending the V2 component architecture, dont use the _width and
_height properties; use 'width' and 'height' instead.
~Arul Prasad
On 6/16/06, John laPlante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a component that doesn't size properly in livePreview. When I
reference the width and heig
I use this SO class ;)
http://mirror1.cvsdude.com/trac/osflash/xray/browser/DEV_Source/xray/classes/com/blitzagency/util/LSOUserPreferences.as
Usage:
LSOUserPreferences.load("nameOfSO");
LSOUserPreferences.setPreference(propertyName:String, value,
persistent:Boolean);
LSOUserPreferences.getPrefe
I had a similar issue. In my project, the CB had values ranging from
1-27, and the objects on stage had corresponding identifiers. So this
solution worked:
//CODE
//-
//let's say my objects are identified as item1, item2, item3...
var cbListener:Object = new
I practically live by Delegate & EventDispatcher
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I have a text field in a movie clip that I have rotate 90 degrees. I
have some default text in there and I am having trouble updating that
text field. Anytime I use actionscript to change the value of the text,
the box goes blank. However, I added some trace statements and the text
field does indee
Try to use a font symbol. Open up your library and in the top right
corner choose to create new font symbol choose the font you want to
use and click okay. Now right click on that font symbol in your
library and click the linkage option. Check the export of
actionscript checkbox. and m
I just tried that and still no luck. I made a font symbol and set that
as the text for the field I'm updating and then set that field to embed
fonts. Still the same problems as before. Any other ideas? This is
driving me nuts!
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Wyle Laboratorie
title says it all really, I'd prefer not to use prototype, is there anyway I
can make an instance of my AS2 extension of TextField?
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Peter O'Brien schrieb:
title says it all really, I'd prefer not to use prototype, is there anyway I
can make an instance of my AS2 extension of TextField?
RTFM where it says all about classes.
micha
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I have a sample that I pulled out of my main FLA to where I have a
simple movie clip with a single text field in it. On the root timeline,
I say myMC.myText.text = "SOMETHING"; which works fine. However, even
when I have the font made into a symbol with that font chosen for the
text and everything,
I'm not sure it's easily extensible...because how would you go about
creating a textfield subclass?
You're better off wrapping it in an MC and assigning a custom class to that.
Scott
On 16/06/06, Michael Stuhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Peter O'Brien schrieb:
> title says it all really, I'd pr
Yep. I just posted about that. I have a flash file that I started from
scratch with the bare bones and I still can't get it to work. I can send
it to anyone who may be interested in seeing if you can get it to work.
Also, maybe this will make things easier. What I'm trying to do is print
a certifi
>>Peter O'Brien schrieb:
>>> title says it all really, I'd prefer not to use prototype, is there
anyway I
>>> can make an instance of my AS2 extension of TextField?
>>RTFM where it says all about classes.
>>
>>micha
Come on now micha, play nice. It's not like the "manual" has a section
in classe
If you give a damn about performance, just use prototype, or manually extend
every textfield in the clip with a for loop, especially if you have a bunch
of textfields on a screen (like a form).
If you want to manually extend, be pragmatic and do what I do. Name all
your textfields with "TXT_" or
Why don't you just rotate the entire movieclip instead of the textfield?
Works for me.
Here's the script for always printing landscape with PrintJob:
function printCertificate() {
var mc = MC_Certificate;
var realW = mc._width;
var realH = mc._height;
_pj = new Pri
Oh, and the reason setting orientation to "landscape" doesn't work is
because orientation is read-only.
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Yeah, sure.
Use setInterval. If the user interacts before the time expires, call
clearInterval.
Scott
Be sure to also clear that interval in the function called upon timeout, or
it will keep firing repeatedly. SetInterval not only waits
test
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Merrill, Jason schrieb:
Peter O'Brien schrieb:
title says it all really, I'd prefer not to use prototype, is there
anyway I
can make an instance of my AS2 extension of TextField?
RTFM where it says all about classes.
micha
Come on now micha, play nice. It's not like the "manual" has a s
RTFM where it says all about classes.
You're taking this attitude farther than is useful. TextField is *not*
simply a class like any other, it cannot be instantiated without a call to a
specific constructor function that is not even in the TextField class
itself. This was not a post that de
>>> You cannot extend the TextField class or static classes
>>(from: http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flash/8/main/1359.html)
>>
>>took me 1 minute to find.
Micha, so then if you can't extend it, why wouldn't you just SAY that
instead of telling him to read up on classes in TFM. The statement,
the reason why it's better to use Delegate instead of using a reference like :
var thisObj = this;
// Set a reference to "this"
mc.onRelease = function(){
thisObj.onRelease();
}
is because that way is actually a hack, using the activation object:
http://
Hi, was wondering if anyone knew of a script or any other way to publish
slide presentations from Flash 8 that would also display thumbnails so the
presenter could quickly choose a slide and go to it. Much faster than
starting at the beginning and clicking through each previous one. I suppose
I
That makes sense. I can't believe I missed that. I have tried rotating
the movie clip but I get the same problem where the text goes blank.
John Burns
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX Developer
Wyle Laboratories, Inc. | Web Developer
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Hello List, I have created a 3d animation in swift and brought that swf into
my library then I create a new MC and drop that swift.swf into it then
within the swft.swf in the last frame I add a _level0.gotoAndStop("my frame
label");
Great it moves onto that frame label although does not stop and
Merrill, Jason schrieb:
You cannot extend the TextField class or static classes
(from: http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flash/8/main/1359.html)
took me 1 minute to find.
Micha, so then if you can't extend it, why wouldn't you just SAY that
instead of telling him to read up on classes in TFM
>>not stupid for asking but maybe too lazy for not searching first.
Not even worth responding to. I can see you're just an RTFM kind of a
guy, so I'll leave it at that.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning Technology Solutions
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Thanks very much Scott, Jason, Steven and Ryan. Your expertise (and
defence) is much appreciated
On 6/16/06, Merrill, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> You cannot extend the TextField class or static classes
>>(from: http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flash/8/main/1359.html)
>>
>>took me 1
it would seem manuals are written by people. People can be wrong, and are in
this case.
TextFields, MovieClips and Buttons are all AS classes that can be extended.
Each class ships with set of methods and properties that are present in the
subclass. However, most of those props/methods will only
It sounds like the movie you're trying to stop isn't located on _level0.
is there a reference for it such as
_level0.mySwift.gotoAndStop("myLabel"); ?
-Sean
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hi Steve,
This is an old bug left over from Flash 4 (and FlashLite now). It's
related to instances of objects no longer responding to coded tweens after
those same objects are dragged n dropped by the end user.
It is also related to non-embedded text fields not showing up when behind
a ma
Hi list...
I'm trying to figure out what I'm missing in trying to instance a class
via composition:
I have 2 external classes: questions and puzzle.
class questions {
public var qa:Object = new Object();
function questions() {
qa[0] = new Object();
Given the way you wote the questions class, then:
//file: puzzle.as
import questions;
class Puzzle {
private var QA:questions;
function Puzzle() {
QA = new questions();
trace(QA.qa[0]["q"])
}
}
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning Tec
Another things, a lot of people also capitalize class names, but that's
personal preference. And if you aren't already, would recommend you
organize your classes into packages - will get real messy real quick if
you don't.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning Technology Solutions
Thanks Jason. I figured it out. I was getting tripped up by the fact
that how I was doing it was only returning functions, not properties.
In my fixed puzzle class:
private function defineQuestions():Void {
// create the question and answer data object...
Actually, using a Getter() method is often preferable too - just depends
on how you want to do it.
I will say, I would keep your Questions class as a generic "Model" class
- as abstract as possible - and keep the questions external - say in XML
or a webservice of some kind- and pass the data to th
First off thanks to anyone who responds
I have this interactive peice that uses xml file that need to be
edited in an admin atmoshpere. My question is:
Can flash produce xml files?
What would be the best way to produce xml files on the fly, if flash
can't produce xml files?
Lastly I can't use
If you can't use PHP, can you use anything else like ASP or Coldfusion?
You'll need something like that to "produce" them. The Flash player,
for security reasons, can't create XML files by itself on the server.
You have to use something else along with Flash. This is also true of
HTML - same conc
I'm restricted to asp, but I'm a php native that is blind to the ways of asp
On 6/16/06, Merrill, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If you can't use PHP, can you use anything else like ASP or Coldfusion?
You'll need something like that to "produce" them. The Flash player,
for security reasons, c
You'll have to do it with .ASP then. I'm not up on ASP myself, I have a
.NET developer who can do that for me, but you can use .NET to write out
XML files. Better yet, store in a database, use Webservices to access
the data directly.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
Learning Technology Solutions
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> Another things, a lot of people also capitalize class names,
> but that's personal preference. And if you aren't already,
> would recommend you organize your classes into packages -
> will get real messy real quick if you don't.
And if you do create packages as Jason proposed..
My personal
My code for printing landscape works in five different applications I have
used it in.
The author of the PrintJob class made some poor choices when coding it and
you have to code around it. Here is my method explained with comments:
function printCertificate() {
// reference to the movie
Put together a little Flash app that will search the FlashCoders archive,
through Google:
http://muzakdeezign.com/flashcoders/
Uses the Google SOAP Search API
http://www.google.com/apis/index.html
You can add your search as a querystring, for example:
http://muzakdeezign.com/flashcoders/?q=filer
Very cool, thx muzak! One next step could be to write a lil firefox
quicksearch plugin.
Cheers!
On 6/16/06 8:16 PM, "Muzak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Put together a little Flash app that will search the FlashCoders archive,
> through Google:
> http://muzakdeezign.com/flashcoders/
>
> Uses th
That is one fine app. Thanks.
Muzak wrote:
Put together a little Flash app that will search the FlashCoders archive,
through Google:
http://muzakdeezign.com/flashcoders/
Uses the Google SOAP Search API
http://www.google.com/apis/index.html
You can add your search as a querystring, for examp
John Grden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I use this SO class ;)
.
Hi, it's interesting but I wanted to use that class. The only thing I can't do
now is to have a method getContent to trace the names of the properties. That
is: if I use it this way --->getContent(A), I get A value, but I can't s
Excellent idea Muzak, good work fella.
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