I understand. However is there another option? How about with jquery allowing
the object id containing the flash to finish loading before that code gets
executed? How can I do that? That's probably easier but I am new to jquery
and I just don't know how to do that!


William-118 wrote:
> 
> 
> Well, I agree with the browser... DOMElement.setParam() is not a
> function. You might have another script in your page that is
> overloading the prototype to define a setParam function, which would
> explain the alert() behaviour. Scripts are always executed in document
> order, so your script snippet above will run, and then alert() will
> cause that scripts execution to halt, which will allow the other
> scripts to get their pending work done.
> 
> Potential solutions:
> 1) put your scripts in the correct order
> 2) fake it, by delaying the execution of your setParam, hopefully long
> enough so that your other scripts can do their business:
> 
> $(function () {
>   setTimeout(function () {
>     document.getElementById('ip_details_graph').setParam
> ('values.value.max','100');
>   },500);
> });
> 
> I would recommend solution #1. You will need to figure out what the
> correct ordering is.
> 
> On Jan 28, 1:28 pm, RR_QQ <rquiu...@leasethis.com> wrote:
>> Ok so I am using amcharts and I am trying to change a setting
>> dynamically.
>> The following codes (when placed at the top of the document) works
>> PERFECTLY:
>>
>> $(window).load(function() {
>>         alert('TEST');
>>        
>> document.getElementById('ip_details_graph').setParam('values.value.max',
>> '100');
>>
>> });
>>
>> HOWEVER when I comment out the 'alert':
>>
>> $(window).load(function() {
>>         //alert('TEST');
>>        
>> document.getElementById('ip_details_graph').setParam('values.value.max',
>> '100');
>>
>> });
>>
>> Not only does the setting change NOT take place I also get this:
>>
>> document.getElementById('ip_details_graph').setParam is not a function
>>
>> WHAT GIVES!? I need to run that code after the amchart has finished
>> loading
>> but I just not sure how to do that! Maybe thats what the problem is. The
>> ID
>> of the SWF object is 'ip_details_graph'
>>
>> THANKS!!
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