That's because we are all old grizzly flashers who have scared the
newbies away.
Apart from that, I am still using Flash with no apparent end in sight,
although I am also doing some stuff in other languages. Luckily, I am
not doing it for an agency, but on a long-term project so I don't have
Dear List,
I'm hoping that some one can steer me in the right direction, because
googling this subject gets me nowhere.
I have a banner that is loading an external swf from another site, the
crossdomain.xml is set to *.
When the swf is loaded the banner is supposed to tell the swf to play.
Ok, solved it!
I forgot to put System.security.allowDomain(*) in the files that is
being loaded...
BR
/roger
On 2011-03-08 14:00, Roger Persson wrote:
Dear List,
I'm hoping that some one can steer me in the right direction, because
googling this subject gets me nowhere.
I have a banner
OK, I just figured it out and I'm posting if anyone ever has this as an issue.
The bitmap that disappeared was masked with a shape, and that's what caused it
to not be able to take any further filters.
- MM
Filters rend to bitmaps. Said bitmaps have maximum sizes. You actually
get a trace
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/221578/adobe_launches_flashtohtml5_conversion_tool.html
For Webkit currently.
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UI Developer
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quiet in here at the moment...
Flash has been losing steam for a long time.
The base of noobies got away from Adobe. The tools are too expensive and
complicated.
The players and platform too disjointed with: PC Flash, phone Flashlite, Linux
Flash and no Apple Flash.
Buyers want
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