Anthony Pace wrote:
> I just read the post on Keith's site, as well as all the comments, and I
> have to say that all of this could be solved simply by allowing
> developers to inject native targeted code for compilation in order to
> boost performance
That would be nice, but I don't think it's g
I'm using red5 under AS3. Is there a function built into red5 that will
restrict the list of members who receive a send() message, or is this
something I will need to write using java? I have a host and several
hundred clients. I want send messages from clients to the host without
adding any
I just read the post on Keith's site, as well as all the comments, and I
have to say that all of this could be solved simply by allowing
developers to inject native targeted code for compilation in order to
boost performance; however, that is not to discount the need to
continued development an
stage.stageAlign = StageAlign.TOP_LEFT;
stage.scaleMode = StageScaleMode.NO_SCALE;
theStrings.x = stage.stageWidth/2; //this places the mc to the horizontal
center of the swf
theStrings.y=stage.stageHeight/2 //this places the mc to the vertical center
of the swf
or
theStrings.x = 0;//this places
>>@jason: doesn't an upload through a webservice generate a lot of
overhead?
Well, SOAP in general is not the smallest web service protocol to work
with, being XML. But the actual data for the file sent is still binary,
so we didn't notice any performance issues doing it this way. With the
call,
Hi list...
I have a 1920x1080 stage in author mode. The swf sits in an html page aligned
absmiddle. I want a movieclip to always stay in the upper left corner, when
the stage is resized, but the code I've got isn't working perfectly. Anyone
have a good routine for this?
Thanks,
- Michael M.
Hi,
Watch out for missing headers from FileReference.upload - don't know
if this is/was fixed, but on some browsers, the upload did not send the
session id so you were not able to link the upload with any logged in
sessions, so if you are planning to use this, I would have a google around.
Hi Dave, Jason
ok thanks, will try out the different options.
@jason: doesn't an upload through a webservice generate a lot of overhead?
Anything special going on in using a FileReference to do so (I didn't even
know it was possible;)).
regards
JC
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:13 AM, Dave Watts
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