Never seen N? That's the best Flash game I've ever seen. Fancy Pants
"borrowed" (was inspired by?) quite a bit from N. You can make your own
levels with N, which has inspired a large community development of levels.
http://www.harveycartel.org/metanet/n.html
Enjoy!
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refreshPane reloads the content of the pane. This is different than it used
to be in Flash MX. The undocumented way to to refresh the contents of the
pane is:
sp.setScrollProperties(sp.content._width, 1, sp.content._height, 1);
That doesn't help with your issue of text not appearing, though.
Seriously. Stop f**king around and get mProjector. I have coded against
many wrappers and mProjector by far is the best experience, period. From
how the API works to the elegant and clever way it handles the system tray
icon (best solution I've seen) and direct communication between multiple
Fla
IMO, mProjector has the best system tray code/methodology of all the
wrappers. It also has the smallest executable size, smallest memory
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> Anyone knows something about a ***non* *recursive* XML parser??
Why??
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> deja-vu?
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Project 3:16 - For Client so loved the work, that he told his one and
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Designer, that whosoever listens to him shall not finish, but have
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> hi hello how do I make a multi-player game in flash its got to have
> lasers thank you
Haha! That deserves another laugh. I can't stop laughing.
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> my IM on Flash message boards any more :(
Oops! Although, I have to say, I once got an off-list email from somebody
who asked me for help and it lead to having a regular client (I replaced
them, something I wasn't entirely comfortable with at first, but if somebody
is
> hi hello how do I make a multi-player game in flash its got to have
> lasers thank you
LOL! Well played.
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> That's a very helpful tip Steven. Thanks!
>
>
> On Apr
A little known trick in Flash:
Make a movieclip. Give it 3 frames and put frame labels on each named
_up, _over, and _down
Put a stop(); action on frame 1.
If you assign a button method to the movieclip, like onRelease, onRollOver,
etc. it will behave just like a button on its own, going to th
The most obvious and simple solution to me:
Duplicate the movieclip in your library and assign the duplicate the second
class.
-Steven
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> Is there a way to identify the contents of a link element in an
> HTML-enabled text field? How can I pass the text of the link
> to a function invoked by the link?
Wait, you mean you want to pass the text of the link (inside the a tag)
via the function you're calling in the link? You'll have t
> > Assuming Highlander TextField:
>
> There can be only one!
Flash likes to capitalize stuff and add TARGET to the href so here's the
fixed (and tested) code.
txt.htmlText = "McCloud";
a = txt.htmlText.split("http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders
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> Assuming Highlander TextField:
There can be only one!
txt.htmlText = "";
a = txt.htmlText.split("")[0];
trace(a);
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Could you get the .htmlText of the text field and using split to pull
the link out?
txt.htmlText = "";
var a = txt.htmlText;
var b = a.split("")[0];
trace(c);
// link
There are also regex methods for Flash is you hunt around for them.
HTH,
Steven
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> Are you going to update Flash 8 so it publishes flash/html
> that utilises the new javascript methods?
I wouldn't hold your breath on that one. ;)
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> (Zinc
What do you mean by "support a cross platform database"?
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You do realize that toggling _visible does not release any memory,
right? Flash still tracks the movieclip in memory, it just doesn't draw
it. If you're building RIAs, you should open up your task manager and
watch your memory usage over time to make sure you're not using too
much. I have no pro
> To force a class to be imported even if no one uses it:
>
> import com.company.project.YourClass;
>
> static private var depend:YourClass;
warden to the rescue!
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Also, don't use "on-clip" methods like
on (press) or on(release)
That's for non-coders who are making banner ads. Instead, put your code
in the timeline:
btn.onPress = function() {
//
};
btn.onRelease = function() {
//
};
You'll thank me for it down the line. It's never a goo
I highly recommend mProjector. It's the best 3rd party wrapper out
there, IMO, and I've tried them all. It's the easiest and smartest to
code with, it has the best performance hands down, does asynchronous
communication with the OS, allows you to package all your swfs into the
executable is now c
LocalConnection is basically instant. I've never seen a delay and I've
done quite a bit of work with it, in browser environments, 3rd party
wrapper environments, browser to 3rd party wrapper, and back, etc.
The only issue I know of is if you try to send a local connection
message back to the se
Make a big invisible square that goes beyond the four edges, and mask
out the stage area and make a button. Then you have your testing
button.
-Steven
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> when i delete them (i try to delete the mc container and the
> components) and re-create them (to delete some items and
> re-create the list), or just change the dataprovider a
> strange thing happens:
Why don't you just delete items from the dataprovider? The components
are made to respond i
Try setting the font to _sans and see if that helps.
cmb.setStyle("fontFamily", "_sans");
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> Subject: Re: [Flashco
You also have to consider what users are turning off Javascript.
First, Javascript is turned on by default. Second, you have to be somewhat
savvy to know what Javascript is, much less turn it off, and also know what
purpose turning it off serves. Third, you need to have a reason to turn it
off.
Here's a good solution that is used by many installer applications out
there.
Take the number of items you are loading and divide your progress bar
into that many sections. Then, show the progress of each of those
sections.
Let's say you were loading 10 files. That means you're breaking up you
http://msdn.microsoft.com/ieupdate/
After a forthcoming update, Microsoft Internet Explorer users will not
be able to directly interact with Microsoft ActiveX controls loaded by
the APPLET, EMBED, or OBJECT elements. Users will be able to interact
with such controls after activating their user int
For me, it's just an extension of a lesson I learned from a book on OOP in
Director by Peter Small called "Lingo Sorcery" many many years ago, which is
to let objects manage themselves.
Since Flash requires a single frame to pass for functions to be available on
any given timeline, a nested moviec
Dreamweaver FTP? Who uses that janky ftp program? ;)
If you're on a Mac, you should learn how to upload via terminal.
If you're on a PC, get the free version of WS_FTP (google it).
-Steven
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> var mc = holder.attachMovieClip("SYM_Clip", "item", 10);
> mc.controller = this;
> mc.foo = "something";
> mc.bar = 15;
>
> Inside the SYM_Clip movieclip in the library:
>
> function init() {
> FooTextField.text = foo;
> BarTextField.text = bar;
> }
> init();
This isn't the best exampl
This behavior is very easy to manage. Here's how I do it.
You can set properties of a clip even though you cannot call methods of a
clip. This is how Flash works.
So, what I do is this. I have the movieclip itself call its own method. I
have the attacher set its initial properties when it att
> As the
> system is composed of many V2-style components, many of which
> use interval timers to get around initialization issues, and
> has a lot of real-time financial data transfer going on in
> the background, setintervals, etc etc, that to reengineer it
> at this stage is totally out of
> Please warn us when you are going to do this, since from the
> tone of the
> conversation, there is some sense that this will cause the end of
> civilization as we know it.
Hacking the swf to increase the timeout is not the solution, it's a band-aid
on a gunshot wound.
> I have over 20 years
> Actually, I don't really get your point here. Because Flash is
> single-threaded, it doesn't really mean anything to talk
> about 'scripts in
> the middle of anything'. There's precisely one script at any
> one time that's
> in the middle of anything. The size of the call stack should
> be
I have explained in detail the source of your problem. If you choose not to
take the advice given to you by coders who know more than you about the
subject at hand, then why post a question to the list? You are doing
yourself and your client a disservice with your blame Macromedia attitude
and fi
> > Danny Kodicek...I think I remember you from my Director
> days, so long ago.
>
> That's me. And I remember that you were a bit belligerent then too ;)
You finally gave up on Director, huh? IIRC, which I may not, you were among
the many ostriches in the Director community back when Flash was
> your discovery that this doesn't occur in a
> barebones movie
Actually, it's not a barebones movie. It's a live web app I wrote awhile
back. I didn't remember if I ever took more than 15 seconds to finalize a
PrintJob when I tested it so I got worried and went to look and sure enough
no erro
> PrintJob works fine in simplistic Flash movies.
> That ain't an error with my code!
One of the primary rules of debugging:
If you've got some code that isn't working correctly, make a simple test in
a new movie. If it works in the simple test, the issue is somewhere else
and you need to keep d
Danny,
Well, I was theorizing but as it turns out, PrintJob does not cause the
Flash player to hang. It apparently does handle it just fine. The issue is
definitely with some other code that Grime has running and the fact that
PrintJob causes a sychronous call to be made.
Therefore, the bug is
> PrintJob works fine in simplistic Flash movies.
>
> Try and do anything advanced (such as a stock exchange
> trading system) and it will cause the alert to appear.
>
> That ain't an error with my code!
Ah ha! So now we get to the bottom of it.
PrintJob does not cause Flash to alert about a
And for the record, I am certainly no friend of the PrintJob class. It's
poorly written and I've pointed out its numerous flaws in previous posts to
this list.
Yes, it shouldn't have been coded to work the way it does. The way it works
is poorly thought out. But, that doesn't mean that it's a b
> Er - and I'd say that's a bug (in Flash, not in the OP's
> code). The code
> that checks if a movie is hanging should be looking at number
> of lines of
> code executed. While a modal dialogue is up, it shouldn't be
> being called at
> all.
Unfortunately, that's not how it works. Flash do
The modal dialog does not belong to Flash, it belongs to Windows, and
specifically it belongs to the browser window that contains the Flash movie.
This being said, I have a Flash app that uses PrintJob and I just tested
keeping my PrintJob dialog open for a full 3 minutes and I did not get an
aler
> I would suggest that it is: there's no error in the code, and
> it's not that
> the Flash movie itself is running slowly, it's purely a
> result of user
> interaction. While the print dialogue is displayed, the Flash
> movie should
> simply not be running.
PrintJob makes a synchronous call
http://codeazur.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=260
http://www.actionscript.org/forums/showthread.php3?t=65371
http://www.powersdk.com/ted/2005/11/macromedia-please-add.php
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PrintJob is a poorly written class in general. Also, it runs synchronously
when it talks to the system. The reason Flash throws up the alert is
because for 15 seconds it is stuck waiting. The movie is waiting on a line
of code to finish. Flash responds to the movie being hung, which it
technica
> Is this a known Flash bug?
It's not a bug.
> Is there a workaround?
You cannot change the timeout.
> We've been trying to solve it for about a month.
A 5 second google search would have saved you 30 days of wasted time.
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_1551
Which is why you make a global namespace.
_global.APP = {};
And then you set your global vars to that
APP.myglobalvar = foo;
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> stop action on frame 1
stop();
m1.onRollOver = function() {
gotoAndStop(20);
//or play();
}
> stop action on frame 20
stop();
m2.onRelease = function() {
getURL("http://www.website.com";, "_blank");
}
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Hey,
Thanks all for verifying that it was indeed correct. The problem ended up
being my not plugging in the true values. It didn't actually work 100%
correctly the first way (which I didn't notice at first so I thought the
alternate equation was to blame). I solved that issue and now the equati
Hey everyone,
My algebra seems to be failing me. I need some help here.
Here's my equation:
c = ((y - s) / (w - b - s)) * i;
I need to solve for y when I have c. I wrote it out on paper and I came up
with:
y = ((c / i) * (w - b - s)) + s;
But that doesn't work...
My logic:
c = ((y - s) / (w
> New Media Designer
Either you missed the memo or you're being funny. Let's hope it's the
latter.
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Racial is not the same as racist.
Let me break it down for you.
FACT: Minority Day Laborers can be found outside of Home Depots.
JOKE: Home Depot is a national chain like CompUSA is a national chain.
FACT: Programming Jobs are being outsourced to India.
FACT: Architects plan, Day Laborers do the
> Interactive Architect
>
> Far too similar to Information Architect, which is an actual job.
> In addition, architects don't build, they plan. In other words,
> this title is bullshit.
To expound on the above:
Interactive Day Laborer
I envision a bunch of Indians standing outside of CompUS
> Interactive Developer
> Interactive Designer
That says nothing about the technology you use to create interactivity, plus
interactive is such a broad term. I mean, a Powerpoint presentation is
interactive.
> Media Designer
> Media Developer
Could you be any more vague? Put "New" in fron
Google search for "ripple effect flash"
3rd result:
http://www.freehandsource.com/_test/ripple.html
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> Steve, I hope you take this in the tone it was intended
Well, I felt his first question was worded in a way that made it seem that
he didn't know about PrintJob. A quick look in the help panel or google
would have helped him on his way.
This is true for any issue people are having. There is b
> All I get is a overly huge image in black/white that for some unknown
> reason is skewed also. How bout it anyone have some good
> ideas for this
> first time PrintJob I am doing??? Thanks to you all!
Ok this is a valid question. You're having a specific problem implementing
code. Being techni
> Right... Just wondered about any tutorials or peoples best practices.
> But if you feel like being a jerk to steam your own ego a bit
> feel free.
> I didn't think this was a jerk off question one can be wrong.
Are you kidding me? Open the Help panel in Flash and search for "print".
It's n
RTFM.
PrintJob
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>
>
> Hey guys I am loo
I posted a solution to this a few weeks ago. Here is a link to the solution
on the MM forums. Skip to the bottom post:
http://tinyurl.com/e4cuf
Hope this helps!
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> 1) If I can help it, I keep all my code in one place. All in one
> frame, all the better. All in one swf? Better yet.
That's one of the worst things I've ever heard. Maybe you should get on
medication for your OCD.
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> You are clearly an idiot.
>
> Scott
Thanks for noticing. :)
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I'm not opposed to writing classes. I'm opposed to overcomplicating things
that are simple and should stay simple. You seem to get the impression that
I am a noob coder.
A global namespace as an object is all you need for managing global
variables.
If you have variables that need complicated wa
> Apart from that, your email takes a kind of
> i-won't-use-names-but-I'll-try-to-offend-you-all anyway tone, and your
> assumptions are just plain wrong on multiple levels. As I
> said simply the
> tone of your email makes it clear there is no use discussing
> it as well, you
> seem to have it a
is designed to run indefinitely on a
computer and as such is fast, efficient, extremely stable, and has extensive
memory management.
Oh, and it uses a global namespace. :P
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They're theorycoders, the type that post pseudocode to forums and mailing
lists. More often than not their pseudocode doesn't work and only serves to
confuse others who think they're getting a lesson from a smart and
experienced coder. These theorycoders have book smarts but lack street
smarts.
AS1 syntax is deprecated? That's news to me.
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Fast, bug-free ones. ;)
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>
> I'm just curious t
rojects, I would recommend
> against using AS1
> components. Ghostwire is great most of the time, but there
> are problems with
> the AS1 component model. Things like conflicts between
> different versions,
> etc.
>
> -David R
>
> On 2/1/06, Steven Sacks <[
Let's make classes for everything. Let's make components out of everything.
There are so many benefits to complicating things and we CAN do it so we
SHOULD do it because it's so clever and smart to do it that way. Let's code
everything in one frame when working closely with designers so we can ma
http://www.ghostwire.com/
The Ghostwire components are slim, quick, use the same methods that MMs
components use (dataProvider and what not), are easily skinnable, are
written in AS1 so you can go in and hack them if you like, etc.
I highly recommend them.
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> Is it possible to know if a class is being used in a flash movie? If
> so, how?
Put a trace statement in the constructor of the class:
class foo {
function foo() {
trace("new foo");
}
}
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Making a class for globals is lame. I don't get why people do stuff like
that. It's completely unnecessary. Here's how I make a namespace for
globals in one line.
On frame one of the root timeline:
_global.APP = {};
Wow. That was so hard.
APP.someglobal
APP.someotherglobal
APP.etc
> Natha
I like Dreamweaver MX. Sorry to mention it after you said not to, but it's
a great XML editor because it's slim and quick to load. Granted, it doesn't
have the little XML conveniences that XMLSpy does, for instance, but I still
like it.
Every Dreamweaver version after MX is a bloated slow unusab
JesterXL wrote:
> XML.ignoreWhite = true;
> XML.load
In response but
david kraftsow wrote:
> Setting the ignoreWhite property does nothing.
Bad Jesse! No cookie!
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One solution:
http://www.ghostwire.com/
:)
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> Subject: [Flashcoders] ComboBox Focus problem
>
A quick search through the flashcoders archives is a good idea as this
question recently came up. At any rate, the host movie needs to have the
ComboBox component in its library.
HTH,
Steven
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myData["color_" + i]
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>
> What is the proper way to write the
It's easy to do with vector or bitmap graphics. For bitmap, make your
buttons color free transparent PNGs, using semi-transparent greyscale
shading and shaping. Under the button, mask a movieclip with a rectangle in
it - have the button shape be the mask (usually works, you might need to
play wit
Did you install Remoting for Flash 8?
Did you put the remoting components on the stage of your movie?
Did you try manually tracing?
NetDebug.trace("Hello world");
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Because they're system level not application level.
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Here is a refined version of my function:
function printImage(mc) {
var realW = mc._width;
var realH = mc._height;
pj = new PrintJob();
var pageCount = 0;
if (pj.start()) {
var cXscale, cYscale;
if (pj.orientation.toLowerCase(
Hello everyone,
I'm posting this here in order to provide another solution to the terrible
misinformation available on Macromedia's site about how to convert a
landscape image to portrait for printing using the PrintJob class.
The code posted here at Macromedia's forums is VERY WRONG:
http://tiny
Hey,
I did a Google to figure out how to set a PrintJob to default to landscape
and found this page:
http://tinyurl.com/8uqbw
PrintJob.orientation = "landscape";
But it doesn't work. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Steven
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Hey all,
In Flash 7, how would you print a "bmovie" frame in a dynamically created
movieclip using createMovieClip()?
Thanks,
Steven
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function change() {
trace("change");
}
MyCmb.addEventListener("change", this);
MyCmb.selectedIndex = MyCmb.selectedIndex + 1;
Does not fire a change event. How do I detect when the combo box has
changed from code not from direct user interaction with the component? This
seems completely
Yeah, do they support telecommuting?
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> Do they sup
Wow. It looks like vector shapes aren't showing up in Flash player 7 from a
Flash 8 swf either. I swore that there was a certain amount of backwards
compatibility.
What gives?
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Hey,
Any reason why the static and dynamic text in my Flash 8 movie aren't
showing up in the Flash 7 player on Windows or Linux? Nothing Flash 8 about
the text. It just doesn't show up on Flash Player 7.0r14.
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3rd party compilers are reported to be ridiculously faster than the IDE.
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> Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] red
quest
goes with which requester. I won't be getting anything back from the server
that tells me which it is supposed to go to.
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I have a class that I'm using to make remoting calls. When a result comes
back, it dispatches an event passing the result.
Sometimes, one of the remoting calls will go out to multiple listeners but
only the one who made the request should handle the result event, the other
will ignore it unless i
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