Hi James
The answer to your question is yes it is theoretically possible.. whether or
not its supported and whether it will continue to work is another story. The
following is an easy way of doing what you want without Lingo throwing a
script error but it is undocumented and unsupported by Macrome
The Memory Inspector is only available on Windows. It was removed from the Mac version.
-Phil
"Chad Mefferd (Morris Publishing)" wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> It's been a while since I posted anything, but thanks to MX I have a few new
> questions that someone, by their good graces, might be able to he
I'm trying to figure out how to write a text file to a folder on our web site.
(from a projector, not Shockwave)
You might take a look the shockfiler xtra at updatestage.com (uses
ftp) or use net lingo to post the text to a cgi on the server (uses
http).
--
Cole
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Prop the easist way of doing it, is using a translator - like a webpage
with php or asp - and sending a name/variable list to the webpage, exactly
like a form does.
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Hello
I'm trying to figure out how to write a text file to a folder on our web site.
(from a projector, not Shockwave)
Currently, I used BuddyAPI to read & write test scores locally on the user's hard
drive.
I would like to store that info online for the international tests.
Locally I would wr
Hi List,
It's been a while since I posted anything, but thanks to MX I have a few new
questions that someone, by their good graces, might be able to help me with.
First. How do you access the Memory Inspector in MX for Mac. I checked the
help files for MX which direct me to the usual, which is t
Integration New Media is happy to announce the beta
release of our Java Xtra for Director, which allows
Director to access Java objects through Lingo.
To find out what Java Xtra is:
http://www.IntegrationNewMedia.com/products/javaxtra/
We are now inviting the general public to participate in
th
I'm writing an article for a graphics magazine that'll have a title something like:
"How to make buttons that will keep your programmer happy". I know that the techniques
I plan to describe work in Director, I'd like to find out how they'll play in
Authorware or for that matter other multimedia
At 13:21 15.01.2003 -0600, you wrote:
Thanks for the idea Daniel. Tried it, and it appears that the #data element
of a Flash shared object is an object, not a property list.
Sorry, I must have missed the bit where you said that this was a Flash thing.
In that context what I wrote is not usefull
Thanks for the idea Daniel. Tried it, and it appears that the #data element
of a Flash shared object is an object, not a property list. So:
tData = gsoConfig.getAprop(#data)
returns an object, which makes the next line not work:
if tData.ilk = #propList then
tConfigInfo = tData.getAprop(#c
At 10:43 15.01.2003 -0600, you wrote:
this, with the idea that
-- I would test the tConfigInfo variable to see if it is VOID or not:
tConfigInfo = gsoConfig.data.configInfo
tData = gsoConfig.getAprop(#data)
if tData.ilk = #propList then
tConfigInfo = tData.getAprop(#configInfo)
else
..
endif
Why not have a function like
tINfo = sharedObject.getInfo()
and in that sharedobject function you just have it return a list of it's
properties, ie
on getInfo me
return([#configinfo: configinfo, #color: ])
end
?
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Hello and thanks in advance!
I am trying to find a way to determine whether or not a particular attribute
of a shared object exists, using Lingo. Here's the sample code:
-- this part works fine
tSharedObject = newObject("SharedObject", FALSE)
gsoConfig = tSharedObject.getLocal("dfcookie")
-- he
Thanks all for the input. Turns out that I solved my own problem the same
day and posted it, but I didn't have my email set to plaintext so it didn't
get posted. I will modify the below code later with input you all provided.
This turns out to be a handy piece of code for sloppy typists like me.
F
>I spent a lot of time trying to improve the Help entries while I was
>at MACR, & I guess I reacted a bit.
>
>-Buzz
++
The help entries of Director has been a real helpsaved a lot of papers for
my sake. And the Lingo-hunches are often slightly diff
>From: "David Burgoyne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Basic ?
>Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 15:05:54 -
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Best way to do this is not to use a repeat loop as nothing will update
>while its running (I think)
>
>put loop stuff in enter/exitframe
>From: "Meiky -" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 17:01:08 +0700
>Subject: Basic ?
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>hi,
>
>if my script looping forever, if there any shortcut to stop it?
>
>Thanks
Sure set a 'StartTimer' in a
hi robin - be good to hear from you...
have a look at my example
http://mercury.tvu.ac.uk/igpd/sitefiles/examples/3dex2.zip
it's a reworking of gary rosenzweigs... a bit clunky but you get the idea...
havok is great but you still need to work out the interaction.
Hedley
- Original Message
Hi,
I'd like to develop some characters and it's interactions with the
enviroment. I have a robot an a room full of furniture. What I want is when
my sprite moves around it's detects the furniture and turns around or avoid
to walk into a wall. Where I begin to learn this? I'd appreciate if someone
--- marcus brooke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Guys I hope someone can help,
>
> It was recommended that I get the Buddy Api xtra to
> launch word and excel
> files from a Director exe. But can't for the life of
> me get my head round
> the script.
>
> The script on the help me file is
> se
Was just reading the post and would also like to achieve the same effect
could I be included in the help/ demo/ data/
file?[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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