Yes, that's right: mx:SWFLoader 

 

mySWFLoader.load(swfFile); //to load it

 

loadForCompatibility is true or false, makes no odds,

 

Not specifying a loaderContext, but when I've tried it makes no odds -
am I missing something here?

 

 

From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:flexcod...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Alex Harui
Sent: 26 August 2010 00:43
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Loading Images into a loaded SWF

 

  

Just so I'm clear, you are using mx:SWFLoader and setting
source="C:\x35\learningObject.swf"?

I was just checking to see if you are or aren't specifying
loadForCompatibility or loaderContext


On 8/25/10 2:53 PM, "Julian Tenney" <julian.ten...@nottingham.ac.uk>
wrote:

        
         
         
           
        
        C:\x35\LearningObject.swf is the path.
        
        'x35' is a folder containing the mxml file compiled by the app
via fcsh.
        
        AirTricks waits for fcsh to finish, and then loads
LearningObject.swf.
        
        What other params can I pass in to the swf that might help?
        
        Thanks Alex,
        
        J

        
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        From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Alex Harui
        Sent: Wed 25/08/2010 18:13
        To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
        Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Loading Images into a loaded SWF
        
          
        What is the path to the LearningObjects.swf that you are handing
to SWFLoader in the AirTricks.SWF?  Are you specifying any other
parameters for loading LearningObjects.swf?
        
        mx:Image has code that tries to convert relative paths to
absolute paths relative to the current SWF so you don't need to place
the JPG in the AirTricks folder.   It looks like the absolute path
conversion is getting fooled.
        
        
        On 8/25/10 1:28 AM, "Julian Tenney"
<julian.ten...@nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:

        
         
         
           
        
        Thanks for your help.
         
        The loaded SWF is a flex SWF, all built with the latest stable
release.
        It uses mx:Image
        Yes, using Flex 4.
        Paths:
         
        To Air App:
        C:\Program Files\Xerte 3.5\AirTricks\AirTricks.exe which loads
C:\Program Files\Xerte 3.5\AirTricks\AirTricks.swf
         
        To SWF:
        C:\x35\LearningObject.swf
         
        To image - it's in all these places, and it doesn't load.
        C:\x35\media\DSC_0095.JPG [where it really ought to load from,
or be able to load from.]
        C:\Program Files\Xerte 3.5\AirTricks\media\DSC_0095.JPG [where
you guys are telling me it should load from, but it doesn't]
         
        The relative path is media/DSC_0095.JPG
         
        If I execute C:\x35\LearningObject.swf it works fine.
         
        The application is an .mxml ! editor and compiler, which creates
and edits mxml files, and compiles them. What I'm trying to do is load
and preview the results in the application.
         
        Thanks,
         
        J
         
         
         
         
        
        From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:flexcod...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Alex Harui
        Sent: 24 August 2010 18:41
        To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
        Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Loading Images into a loaded SWF
        
          
        
        Is the loaded SWF a Flex SWF?  Is it using SWFLoader/Image?  Are
you using Flex 4?  What is the path to the AIR app, the SWF and the
image and what are you using for a relative path?
        
        
        On 8/24/10 8:58 AM, "Julian Tenney"
<julian.ten...@nottingham.ac.uk! > wrote:

        
        
         
         
           
        
        No, when I move the folder into the air app folder, the image
DEFINITELY does not load.
         
        So, WTF?
         
        
        From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:flexcod...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Keith Reinfeld
        Sent: 24 August 2010 14:29
        To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
        Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Loading Images into a loaded SWF
        
          
        
        Once your SWF is loaded the path is relative to your Air app.
Place a copy of your media folder and its contents accordingly. 
         
        
        Regards,
         
        Keith Reinfeld
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