Hello again...
I'm running into a MIAW roadblock when forget() is executed.
In my previous post, I spawned a MIAW (gMIAW). When I close it using
this handler below, suddenly all becomes useless. Why?
on mouseUp(me) -- close button is passed
case pFeature of
close button:
-- quit
On Mar 5, 2004, at 12:50 PM, Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
Hello again...
I'm running into a MIAW roadblock when forget() is executed.
In my previous post, I spawned a MIAW (gMIAW). When I close it using
this handler below, suddenly all becomes useless. Why?
What does suddenly all becomes useless
What does suddenly all becomes useless mean?
Well, when gMIAW.forget() happens, seemingly all globals everywhere are
voided. I'm using a couple of parent scripts that are instanced as
globals, and they do a lot, so that's why I'm saying everything becomes
useless. I get a bunch of object
On Mar 5, 2004, at 1:18 PM, Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
What does suddenly all becomes useless mean?
Well, when gMIAW.forget() happens, seemingly all globals everywhere are
voided. I'm using a couple of parent scripts that are instanced as
globals, and they do a lot, so that's why I'm saying
Hello again...
I'm running into a MIAW roadblock when forget() is executed.
In my previous post, I spawned a MIAW (gMIAW). When I close
it using this handler below, suddenly all becomes useless. Why?
on mouseUp(me) -- close button is passed
First question--where is your Close button?
On Mar 5, 2004, at 2:02 PM, Kerry Thompson wrote:
on mouseUp(me) -- close button is passed
First question--where is your Close button? Is it in the MIAW or on the
stage?
Not so much of a problem with Director 10, fortunately. Though you're
right to point out that with earlier versions a
BINGO!
That was the issue. I do indeed have an elaborate stopMovie handler
that voids things, and it was being executed by the MIAW. Warren, you
are a genius. Thanks, all for the feedback.
I will wrap all the voids in the stopMovie handler with an if it's the
ABC MIAW then...
Thanks!
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Not so much of a problem with Director 10, fortunately. Though you're
right to point out that with earlier versions a self-forgetting MIAW
will kill a projector faster than hitting the system's power switch.
That's good to know. When MX 2004 was first announced, I asked Thomas
Higgins three
On Mar 5, 2004, at 2:15 PM, Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
BINGO!
That was the issue. I do indeed have an elaborate stopMovie handler
that voids things, and it was being executed by the MIAW.
Ah. Glad you got it then.
Warren, you are a genius.
No, just bitten by the same thing before. What got me
On Mar 5, 2004, at 2:17 PM, Kerry Thompson wrote:
Not so much of a problem with Director 10, fortunately. Though you're
right to point out that with earlier versions a self-forgetting MIAW
will kill a projector faster than hitting the system's power switch.
That's good to know. When MX 2004 was
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