On Sunday, February 9, 2003, at 12:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
getURL("http://127.0.0.1:8181/$HelloRev$", "_blank");
So, Rev is 'listening' for a request on port 8181 of IP 127.0.0.1 (which isUmm... thanks, Gary, but I'm just a humble multimedia guy, and the port/IP address stuff is a little beyond me. I was thinking of something a bit more direct. My goal is to actually include the swf file as a QuickTime movie playing in rev to send commands to the rev environment at play time. Presumably it would be the same kind of command coming from a "wired" QT movie created in, say, LiveStage.
the local machine - you don't need to change this IP address as every (?)
computer uses this IP address as its own reference - the loopback IP). When
the Flash button is pressed it sends a request to the Rev stack which parses
the parameter and puts the result into the field. Rev then returns a string
which currently appears in a browser window, but I'm sure someone more
competant in flash could do more with this...
Hope this helps.
I've been experimenting with a particular swf clip, an interface with some nice elements (multiple dynamically created movie clips, clips that track mouse movements, etc.) This file works fairly well in Rev; the animations track nicely in rev 1.1 but the buttons only respond about 10% of the time to a mouseUp, and that only after 5-10 seconds. Interestingly, the mouseDown response is instantaneous. The situation is reversed in rev 2, with the buttons responding correctly but the animations extremely sluggish. If folks are interested, I'll post the swf file to mess around with.
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