Here is another way of doing the same thing:
myXMLInstance..*::images;
Steve
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 10:34 AM, David Bellerive wrote:
> The AS3.0 documentation states that when a QName instance does not have a
> URI (it only has a local name), it will match any namespace.
>
> However, when I
I was about to do this at the very beginning. But my boss is not OK with
it... So now I got two alternatives. Or I do it with SQLite, or I get fired
:)
By the way I am working on it with SQLIte and it works better than I
expected.. At the end of the day, It's just a job for the company I work at.
There's a new plugin for TweenLite/Max that'll cause transformation
(rotation/scale) tweens to occur around any point, so it'll be as easy as:
TweenLite.to(mc, 2, {transformAroundPoint:{point:new Point(100, 100),
rotation:85}});
Or if you want to use the center of the object as its origin, you co
Since you need the session control to be centralized by one
administrative computer in the internet Cafe, I would suggest the AIR to
AMP(apache mysql php...cause it's free) server method; yet, that is my
opinion and we are all free to differ in opinion. If you want to use
your method, you are
The AS3.0 documentation states that when a QName instance does not have a URI
(it only has a local name), it will match any namespace.
However, when I create a new QName instance like this
var myQName:QName = new QName(null, "images");
and use that QName instance like this
var results:XMLList
YES!!!
It works!
Doing a stage.invalidate() in the loaded .swf file, then listening for it's
RENDER event before running the script to position the loaded .swf files.
The height and width properties in the loaded .swf are updated to the new
ones and accessable to the loading .swf
Sweet. Thank y
Hi again. :)
It's not a load-time problem that I'm dealing with. It's after they've
loaded and been displayed to the user. The animation occours when the user
is interacting with them.
1) user clicks on one of the loaded swf files
2) swf file begins animating, changing it's height and width
3)
On 1/11/09, Andrew Murphy wrote:
> I need an event that fires after the swf does an enterframe, resizing as the
> graphics animate, but before the Flash redraws itself.
The render event is supposed to get dispatched only if you've called
stage.invalidate. Are you doing that from the loading appl
Thanks Guys for the Replies...
OK I agree with all this, but do you believe I hadn't thought about using an
online server and save the headache? As I said before, it is an option that
will let the users of an AIR POS application (that also stores and read data
in a database shared on the network a
Exactly.
Nate Beck wrote:
Dave, I was thinking the same thing.
After reading through this thread again, I realized that this client to
client thing can be handled using a simple server. And there are already
many open-source solutions out there that will accomplish this behavior.
Red5, WebORB
That is exactly what I have been saying... except I also wanted to point
out that, considering he uses a similar app for session controller in an
internet cafe, that it was also an insecure method.
Reliability and security is nil.
Dave Watts wrote:
I apologize if I've missed something that
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