Cor,
I found two really good starter tutorials on MVC and posted on my blog. My
FoxR library also provides an MVC structure based on PureMVC and an example
of how to implement it.
http://foxr.aeoliandigital.com/archives/134
I also think Cairngorm, while similar to PureMVC, is not as intuitive
I've tried a few times to compile my API docs for a framework I am working
on with the asdoc tool that comes in the FLEX 3 SDK, but I always run into a
number of strange compile errors that don't come up with the regular Flex
compiler. I've tried using both FlashDevlop's integrated ASDoc Tool as
I am having an issue stopping sound playback using the Video player (Library
- New Video) and Sound object in a AS2/Player 8 movie. Here is the code I
am using to play the video and attach sound:
BEGIN CODE-
var videoPlayer:Video;
var vSound:MovieClip;
var so:Sound;
nc = new
a
library of custom ActionScript classes and we'd like to incorporate Flex
components into this structure. Is it better to try and import Flex into
ActionScript or vice versa and utilize our custom library within a Flex
project. Any advantages/disadvantages? Thanks in advance.
-Regards,
-Jeff
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it as a child nor access Anyone
run into a similar problem and have a potential solution?
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collision occures between + cityA.cityName + and
+ mapObjects[mo].cityName);
}
} // END for
} // END if
The above script DOES detect collisions, but not between the LA and San
Deigo properties listed above. Can anyone see a flaw in the line that tests
the overlap?
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and not
necessarily SWFObject, but this could be a big issue regardless.
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I'm looking at writing a cascading menu script in as 2.0 using oop and was
wondeing if anyone knew of a good open source example to work fron. One that
uses xml to define the menu structure is preferable.
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visible.
Is there any known issue with this?
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Thinking about my previous post regarding XML data not loading in IE, I was
wondering if anyone had encountered a data limit with XML in IE, similar to
the 255 byte limit of getURL in IE6. This is just a wild theory, but since
there is an odd bug for one, maybe there is for the other here as well.
Ok, once again, I'm having a serious issue with loading external data in IE6
and I wanted to see anyone else has come across this.
I'm simply loading an XML file from a dynamic JSP page on our server. The
page outputs straight XML, which is loaded by the XML object, parsed, and
them displayed as
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