Thanks mike,
I didn’t know about that obviously
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Subject: [fugli] RE: Refreshing
Delete your cached .aso
files.
Do a quick search for
them if you’re not sure where they are.
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Sent: Sunday, 15 May 2005 2:20 PM
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Subject: [fugli] RE: Refreshing
Guys I’m getting a terrible problem
at the moment, where my classes are not reflecting any changes I make to them.
If I change the class name and create an instance of the newly named class it
works fine,
As soon as I change that back and try create an instance (of the same class)
with the old class name, it reverts back to the Class from yesterday without
any of the updates I have.
I have double and triple checked everything…….
Is there any caching within Flash of classes that extend MovieClip?
This is killing me
Bjorn
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Sent: Sunday, 15 May 2005 1:20 PM
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Subject: [fugli] Re: Scroll Pane
No to save you the hassle the scrollPane
component cannot load dynamic movieClips created at runtime
Only way is to have the clip already in your library and use attachMovie to
call it, as I think Bill said.
Spent hours trying to figure this out
previously
Bjorn
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Sent: Monday, 23 May 2005 9:53 AM
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Subject: [fugli] Re: Scroll Pane
I don't think you
could use createEmptyMovieClip to create your mc and then get it to appear in
scrollPane. But you could have a movieClip in your library with code
(an AS2 Class would be the best way if your familiar with that
approach) to do whatever you need and use that as your scrollPane
content. That's worked for me in the past.
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Thanks for your
reply bill,
But I’m
building a movie clip at runtime, and I want to load that into the scroll
pane. Is that possible?
Cheers
b
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Sent: Monday, 23 May 2005 9:19 AM
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Subject: [fugli] Re: Scroll Pane
To load mc's at
runtime you set the scrollpane's contentPath. It
accepts the url of a swf or jpeg OR the liinkage_ID of a mc.
sp1.contentPath = "test_mc";
Bill Lane
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/23/05 9:06 am >>>
Hey all,
I have a movie clip that I create on the fly
that I need to be able to scroll as it may contain a large number of rows.
Using the scroll pane UI component would be
ideal for this, if I could load the dynamically built movie into it.
Does anyone know if this can be done?
Or is there any other way I could do this?
Cheers
ben
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