RE: [Flashcoders] OT: Adobe Licensing - FAO John Dowdell, Mike Chambers et al.

2006-04-19 Thread Mike Mountain
We're trying to get hold of the source to compile the flash player for
our win CE device, we're testing a number of different processors, but
mainly ARM and XSCALE

I followed this link:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer_sdk/

And filled in this form:
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?event=mmformname=fla
shplayer 

Thanks

Mike Mountain


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 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] OT: Adobe Licensing - FAO John 
 Dowdell,Mike Chambers et al.
 
 Mike Mountain wrote:
  Well we're getting very despondent now. We really want to 
 use flash on 
  our Win CE device - but it would seem the suits in charge 
 of licensing 
  are far too busy to get in touch with us. We've been in 
 contact with 
  Adobe UK, who said they'd 'ping' America for us - We've 
 been in touch 
  with Adobe US who said they'd 'nudge' the EU licensing peeps. But 
  nothing, we're still waiting to hear.
 
 Were you trying to get the Flash Player source code for 
 porting yourself elsewhere? Which website address is the 
 relevant page? (This would allow me to target internal 
 queries, thanks.)
 
 jd
 
 
 
 
 
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RE: [Flashcoders] OT: Adobe Licensing - FAO John Dowdell, Mike Chambers et al.

2006-04-19 Thread Lee McColl-Sylvester
If that's anything like the desktop Flash player SDK, you'll be in for a
dissappoinment.  That SDK is merely a bytecode description for building
SWF compilers.  That I know of, there is absolutely no way to attain the
Flash player source.  That's Macromedia's closely guarded secret, which,
along with their license depicting that no-one may create their own,
makes Flash theres alone!

Lee



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Mountain
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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] OT: Adobe Licensing - FAO John Dowdell,Mike
Chambers et al.

We're trying to get hold of the source to compile the flash player for
our win CE device, we're testing a number of different processors, but
mainly ARM and XSCALE

I followed this link:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer_sdk/

And filled in this form:
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?event=mmformname=fla
shplayer 

Thanks

Mike Mountain


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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 Of John Dowdell
 Sent: 18 April 2006 19:35
 To: Flashcoders mailing list
 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] OT: Adobe Licensing - FAO John 
 Dowdell,Mike Chambers et al.
 
 Mike Mountain wrote:
  Well we're getting very despondent now. We really want to 
 use flash on 
  our Win CE device - but it would seem the suits in charge 
 of licensing 
  are far too busy to get in touch with us. We've been in 
 contact with 
  Adobe UK, who said they'd 'ping' America for us - We've 
 been in touch 
  with Adobe US who said they'd 'nudge' the EU licensing peeps. But 
  nothing, we're still waiting to hear.
 
 Were you trying to get the Flash Player source code for 
 porting yourself elsewhere? Which website address is the 
 relevant page? (This would allow me to target internal 
 queries, thanks.)
 
 jd
 
 
 
 
 
 --
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 Weblog: http://weblogs.macromedia.com/jd
 Aggregator: http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mxna
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Re: [Flashcoders] OT: Adobe Licensing - FAO John Dowdell, Mike Chambers et al.

2006-04-19 Thread Claus Wahlers
 That's not true. You can license the Flash Player source code.

PS, Mike, last time i researched Flash Player source licensing,
Macromedia redirected me to Vibren Technologies:
http://www.vibren.com/Eng_Solutions/macromedia_engineering.htm
Maybe that helps,
cheers,
claus.
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Re: [Flashcoders] OT: Adobe Licensing - FAO John Dowdell, Mike Chambers et al.

2006-04-19 Thread Claus Wahlers
 Still, I imagine a subscriber would require a very
 good excuse as to why they required the source :-)

Not really.. A subscriber requires to afford the licensing fee. ;)
cheers,
claus.
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Re: [Flashcoders] OT: Adobe Licensing - FAO John Dowdell, Mike Chambers et al.

2006-04-19 Thread Claus Wahlers
 As a thought, though.  Is there anyone out there who even thinks they
 have the skills to develop there own Flash player?  The way I see it, so
 long as it doesn't directly read the SWF format, there would be no
 license infringement!  And one could always create a third party file
 converter ;)

http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/

As long as you don't accept Adobes license for the Flash Player File
Format docs, you should be free to develop a Flash Player clone that
reads SWF. But then again, i'm not a lawyer, but i would guess the GNU
foundation consults lawyers to secure their projects.
cheers,
claus.
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RE: [Flashcoders] OT: Adobe Licensing - FAO John Dowdell, Mike Chambers et al.

2006-04-19 Thread Mike Mountain
Y'mean like Gnash? 
 
http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnash/

 -Original Message-
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 Of Lee McColl-Sylvester
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 Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] OT: Adobe Licensing - FAO John 
 Dowdell,Mike Chambers et al.
 
 Ahhh, I knew a catch would show somewhere.  Oh well, that's 
 the way it goes, I suppose.
 
 As a thought, though.  Is there anyone out there who even 
 thinks they have the skills to develop there own Flash 
 player?  The way I see it, so long as it doesn't directly 
 read the SWF format, there would be no license infringement!  
 And one could always create a third party file converter ;)
 
 Lee
 
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  Still, I imagine a subscriber would require a very good 
 excuse as to 
  why they required the source :-)
 
 Not really.. A subscriber requires to afford the licensing 
 fee. ;) cheers, claus.
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[Flashcoders] downgrading code from FlashPlayer v8 to v6

2006-04-19 Thread Luca Candela
Hi folks, do you know If there is a list of thing to check when you
downgrades from v8 to v6?

Is there any valid reason to do it, or is it better to convince the client
to use v8? Give me some argument in favor of the upgrade, please!

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RE: [Flashcoders] offline SWF generation from XML

2006-04-19 Thread Mike Mountain
There's also Openlaszlo:
http://www.openlaszlo.org/  

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 Check out SWFMill:
 http://www.osflash.org/swfmill
 
 Might do what you want.
 
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 Subject: [Flashcoders] offline SWF generation from XML
 
 
 Quick question - are there any tools that can take an XML 
 document, parse it
 and generate a swf file offline?
 
 We're looking for a way to avoid doing this parsing during 
 runtime. Do JSFL,
 ANT or other tools have this capabiltiy?
 
 Thanks,
 
 August
 
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[Flashcoders] Sound in a SWF file not played

2006-04-19 Thread Anshul Chandra
Hi,

I have written a piece of code using which I can load
a SWF file in a movie clip and play it with variable
frame rate. For this I have used setInterval to call
function gotoAndStop(frame). This lets me move across
frames at any desired speed.

The problem I am facing is with SWF files containing
sound. I don’t hear any sound.
I tried using gotoAndPlay instead, and got a jagged
sort of sound.

Is there a way to control the sound and visuals of a
SWF file independently?
Or should I use some other mechanism to change
frame-rate? If so, then please help me with one, given
it handles sound properly.

Thanks
Anshul




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RE: [Flashcoders] offline SWF generation from XML

2006-04-19 Thread Mike Mountain
 

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 Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] offline SWF generation from XML
 
 There's also Openlaszlo:
 http://www.openlaszlo.org/  
 


Just to clarify

http://www.laszlosystems.com/lps-3.2/docs/guide/proxied.html

Openlaszlo will compile offline in SOLO mode.
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Re: [Flashcoders] offline SWF generation from XML

2006-04-19 Thread Steve Webster


On 18 Apr 2006, at 19:01, August Gresens wrote:


I'd like to actually write out the file and then open it later using
loadMovie - or include it another file using FlashAnt (which I  
believe can

be used to nest clips inside each other?)

For example, if the XML describes the contents of a text field with  
markup,
I'd like to generate a SWF with a text field in it, that has the  
markup

offline using the tool rather rather than doing this on the fly at
runtime.


From this description, swfmill (http://osflash.org/swfmill) is  
definitely what you need.


Cheers,

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[Flashcoders] seemless video in flash

2006-04-19 Thread Martin Weiser

Hello,

i got 400mb avi, encoding into flv is terrible quality loss, and i need it 
in flash application,

good thing it is in Zinc, can ia detect end of the viedo in mdm.Video?
or is there any flv encoder with really low quality loss??


Thanks a lot

Martin 


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Re: [Flashcoders] offline SWF generation from XML

2006-04-19 Thread Alex McCabe
And Kinetic Fusion too

http://www.kinesissoftware.com/index.php

Alex.

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[Flashcoders] C# DLL to extend Flash IDE

2006-04-19 Thread Michael Klishin

Hi guys,

Could someone tell me if it's possible to use DLL written in C# to 
extend Flash IDE?


Documentation says it should be C-written. Is it possible at all to use 
Cpp / C# DLL ?


Thanks in advance.

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Re: [Flashcoders] images not loading on japanese site

2006-04-19 Thread Éric Thibault
I don't know if this is relevent but I get this error with FireFox when 
choosing français


Erreur : missing } in XML expression
Fichier source : http://steve.buzznet.com/user/syndflash/?LANG=fr
Ligne : 14, Colonne : 57
Code source :
   script type=text/javascriptdjConfig = {parseWidgets: 
false};/script


A+

Rich Rodecker a écrit :

check out these two urls:

http://steve.buzznet.com/user/syndflash/  - US site (works)
http://steve.buzznet.jp/user/syndflash/  - Japanese Site (doesn't work)

the sites are pulling in an rss feed,

http://steve.buzznet.com/user/rss10.xml
http://steve.buzznet.jp/user/rss10.xml


I added the domain to the System.security.allowDomain() list but it
didn't seem to help it.  The cross domain file is allowing all
domains.

Here's wat i have for the system.security call:
System.security.allowDomain(img.buzznet.com, *.buzznet.com,
buzznet.com,*.buzznet.jp,buzznet.jp);

im not actually compiling the swfs and uplaoding on this one, so im
not getting a chance to really see whats going on, but so far it looks
like the rss feed is not being read in on the japanese site.  anyone
know why this would be, if both domains are set up exctly the same?
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[Flashcoders] Netstream doesn't… stream bef ore being Garbage collected

2006-04-19 Thread erixtekila

Hi list,



It seems that the MM example to read a progressive video doesn't work :
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/flash/8_fr/main/2843.html

After some times, It appears that it was a garbage collector issue :

This don't work :

class ProgressiveVideo
{
public static function main (root:MovieClip)
{
root.attachMovie (video_mc, video_mc, 1);
var my_video = root.video_mc.flux;
var my_nc = new NetConnection ();
my_nc.connect(null);
var my_ns = new NetStream(my_nc);
my_ns.onStatus = function (info)
{
// Never being called !
root.video_mc._width = 512;
root.video_mc._height = 384;
};
my_video.attachVideo(my_ns);
my_ns.setBufferTime (2);
my_ns.play(pink.flv);
}
}

This do work :
class ProgressiveVideo
{
public static var my_nc:NetConnection;
public static var my_ns:NetStream;
public static var my_video:Video;
public static function main (root:MovieClip)
{
root.attachMovie (video_mc, video_mc, 1);
my_video = root.video_mc.flux;
my_nc = new NetConnection ();
my_nc.connect(null);

my_ns = new NetStream(my_nc);
my_ns.onStatus = function (info)
{
root.video_mc._width = 512;
root.video_mc._height = 384;
};
my_video.attachVideo(my_ns);
my_ns.setBufferTime (2);
my_ns.play(pink.flv);
}
}

The only difference is the use of properties in place of local 
variables.
Seems that the garbage collector dereference all before any stream 
could begin…


The 3 vars have to be kept, there are needed.

I thought GC was only changed in FP8 not FP7 ?!
And that example doesn't work for both players.

Any one anderstand ?
Here is a pastebin to read it more easily :
http://pastebin.com/669093
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[Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec

2006-04-19 Thread erixtekila

Any one ?

Before, there were the Flash Video exporter for flash mx 2204, now ?
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RE: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec

2006-04-19 Thread Lee McColl-Sylvester
When you install Flash 8 (which is what I'm assuming you are using now),
the video converter is a separate app you can find in the start menu.
Just go to Programs-Macromedia-Macromedia Flash 8 Video Encoder.

:-)

Lee




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Any one ?

Before, there were the Flash Video exporter for flash mx 2204, now ?
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Re: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec

2006-04-19 Thread JesterXL
That doesn't have the screen recording codec, just Spark  On2.

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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec


When you install Flash 8 (which is what I'm assuming you are using now),
the video converter is a separate app you can find in the start menu.
Just go to Programs-Macromedia-Macromedia Flash 8 Video Encoder.

:-)

Lee




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Any one ?

Before, there were the Flash Video exporter for flash mx 2204, now ?
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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Bernard Poulin
What you are saying makes me a bit scary: You are saying that using all the
latests software from Microsoft and after all the workarounds, it still
fails.

 The following page should normally work with the latest microsoft patches.
Does it work for you?

http://www.macromedia.com/

 You said that there are people on the web right now who are seeing this
problem. Can you give us some pointers as this is the only thread I can
find about this.

thanks!
Bernard

2006/4/18, ryanm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

  You need to load your flash into your HTML from an external
  .js file.  See adobe/macormedia's site for more information.
 
No, we all know about that. This is happening *after* using the
 innerHtml method to write object tags. All of the workarounds fail in some
 cases, apparently diue to an MS bug.

 ryanm

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RE: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec

2006-04-19 Thread Lee McColl-Sylvester
Screen recording?  Did MX 2004 have Screen recording then?  I don't
recall that being a feature :-S  My suggestion would be a third party
product for this offering.  Certainly Multidmedia's Capture looks like
it should be your best bet.

Regards,
Lee



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Sent: 19 April 2006 14:26
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording
codec

That doesn't have the screen recording codec, just Spark  On2.

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Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:30 AM
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording
codec


When you install Flash 8 (which is what I'm assuming you are using now),
the video converter is a separate app you can find in the start menu.
Just go to Programs-Macromedia-Macromedia Flash 8 Video Encoder.

:-)

Lee




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Subject: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec

Any one ?

Before, there were the Flash Video exporter for flash mx 2204, now ?
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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Chad Mefferd
It's NOT working for me using XP and IE7. I still have to click to 
access the flash content. However, if I view http://www.hgtv.com I 
encounter no problems viewing flash content.


-Chad


On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:28 AM, Bernard Poulin wrote:

What you are saying makes me a bit scary: You are saying that using 
all the

latests software from Microsoft and after all the workarounds, it still
fails.

 The following page should normally work with the latest microsoft 
patches.

Does it work for you?

http://www.macromedia.com/

 You said that there are people on the web right now who are seeing 
this
problem. Can you give us some pointers as this is the only thread I 
can

find about this.

thanks!
Bernard

2006/4/18, ryanm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:



You need to load your flash into your HTML from an external
.js file.  See adobe/macormedia's site for more information.


   No, we all know about that. This is happening *after* using the
innerHtml method to write object tags. All of the workarounds fail in 
some

cases, apparently diue to an MS bug.

ryanm

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Re: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec

2006-04-19 Thread erixtekila


Le 19 avr. 06, à 15:25, JesterXL a écrit :


That doesn't have the screen recording codec, just Spark  On2.

The reason of my question.
Nothing else ?
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RE: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Lee McColl-Sylvester
Is it me, or does anyone else think MS added this security feature to
put spanners in works for Adobe?

Lee



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chad
Mefferd
Sent: 19 April 2006 14:35
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

It's NOT working for me using XP and IE7. I still have to click to 
access the flash content. However, if I view http://www.hgtv.com I 
encounter no problems viewing flash content.

-Chad


On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:28 AM, Bernard Poulin wrote:

 What you are saying makes me a bit scary: You are saying that using 
 all the
 latests software from Microsoft and after all the workarounds, it
still
 fails.

  The following page should normally work with the latest microsoft 
 patches.
 Does it work for you?

 http://www.macromedia.com/

  You said that there are people on the web right now who are seeing 
 this
 problem. Can you give us some pointers as this is the only thread I 
 can
 find about this.

 thanks!
 Bernard

 2006/4/18, ryanm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 You need to load your flash into your HTML from an external
 .js file.  See adobe/macormedia's site for more information.

No, we all know about that. This is happening *after* using the
 innerHtml method to write object tags. All of the workarounds fail in

 some
 cases, apparently diue to an MS bug.

 ryanm

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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Chad Mefferd

Seems pretty obvious to me.

-Chad


On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:47 AM, Lee McColl-Sylvester wrote:


Is it me, or does anyone else think MS added this security feature to
put spanners in works for Adobe?

Lee



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chad
Mefferd
Sent: 19 April 2006 14:35
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

It's NOT working for me using XP and IE7. I still have to click to
access the flash content. However, if I view http://www.hgtv.com I
encounter no problems viewing flash content.

-Chad


On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:28 AM, Bernard Poulin wrote:


What you are saying makes me a bit scary: You are saying that using
all the
latests software from Microsoft and after all the workarounds, it

still

fails.

 The following page should normally work with the latest microsoft
patches.
Does it work for you?

http://www.macromedia.com/

 You said that there are people on the web right now who are seeing
this
problem. Can you give us some pointers as this is the only thread I
can
find about this.

thanks!
Bernard

2006/4/18, ryanm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:



You need to load your flash into your HTML from an external
.js file.  See adobe/macormedia's site for more information.


   No, we all know about that. This is happening *after* using the
innerHtml method to write object tags. All of the workarounds fail in



some
cases, apparently diue to an MS bug.

ryanm

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Re: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec

2006-04-19 Thread erixtekila


Le 19 avr. 06, à 15:43, Lee McColl-Sylvester a écrit :


Screen recording?  Did MX 2004 have Screen recording then?  I don't
recall that being a feature :-S

Yes it was.


  My suggestion would be a third party
product for this offering.  Certainly Multidmedia's Capture looks like
it should be your best bet.

Like Breeze and Captivate for ex ;) ?

Thanks anyhow…
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Re: [Flashcoders] Re: Active X and Microsoft IE ...

2006-04-19 Thread Bernard Poulin
I am sorry, I didn't try your version explicitely but another similar
technique. Probably I jumped on conclusions too fast.

To be precise, what I found is calling innerHTML on an parent object of an
object tag (on IE) does not renders all the attributes correctly. You
could see it by looking at the resulting string in a debugger.

But there are differences that could explain this. The parent object was not
a noscript tag like yours. Also maybe there was a question of timing: I
was calling my external javascript from the end of the page - it was
taking care of all flash objects on the page at once. (unlike your
technique).

I do not recall the exact IE version I was using (probably a very recent
one) and I do not have a quick test bed to try it out again now.

 Another drawback I saw is the double initialization of all my flash
movies. Each movie would load and run twice.

hope that helps,
B.

2006/4/18, Geoff Knutzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


 I am using flashvars with this technique and am having no troubles at all

 Is there some circumstance where the flashvars wouldn't work?
 I don't know what I am missing here. This has worked for me on every test
 that I have come up with.

 2006/04/18, Bernard Poulin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 Just a little note about this technique:
 
 It will void out the flashvars attribute (and potentially other
 less-frequently used attributes).
 
 If you do not use these special attributes, then this technique is
 perfectly
 fine.
 
 B.
 
 
 2005/12/22, Geoffrey Knutzen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 
  Here is what I am using:
 
  !--[if IE]noscript id=flash1![endif]--object
  classid=clsid:d27cdb6e-ae6d-11cf-96b8-44455354
  codebase=
 

 http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/pub/shockwave/cabs/flash/swflash.cab#versio
 n=6,0,0,0
  
  width=435 height=270 id=flash_home align=middle
  param name=allowScriptAccess value=sameDomain /
  param name=movie value=flash.swf /
  param name=loop value=false /
  param name=quality value=best /
  param name=bgcolor value=# /
  embed src=flash.swf loop=false quality=best bgcolor=#ff
  width=435 height=270 name=flash_home align=middle
  allowScriptAccess=sameDomain type=application/x-shockwave-flash
  pluginspage=http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer; /
  /object!--[if IE]/noscriptscript language=JavaScript
  type=text/javascriptwriteExCtrl('flash1')/script![endif]--
 
  and then in an exteranl .js file:
  function writeExCtrl(id){
  if(document.getElementById  document.getElementById(id) 
  document.getElementById(id).innerHTML){
  document.write(document.getElementById(id).innerHTML.replace(/gt;/gi,
  '').replace(/lt;/gi, ''));
  }
  }
 
  Basically, everything is the same as it always was for every browser
 other
  than ie
  using the ie conditional comments,
 
 
 

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Re: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec

2006-04-19 Thread JesterXL
This was asked on Flashcom I think last week, but a quick search of my inbox 
doesn't yeild the thread.  Perhaps ask there since it's fresh on their 
minds?

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Le 19 avr. 06, à 15:25, JesterXL a écrit :

 That doesn't have the screen recording codec, just Spark  On2.
The reason of my question.
Nothing else ?
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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread JesterXL
How else do you turn a million dollar loss from a lawsuit into a positive 
via a compeitive advantage?  Smart move on their part, although I really 
dislike how they broke the interweb.

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Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:43 AM
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Seems pretty obvious to me.

-Chad


On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:47 AM, Lee McColl-Sylvester wrote:

 Is it me, or does anyone else think MS added this security feature to
 put spanners in works for Adobe?

 Lee



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chad
 Mefferd
 Sent: 19 April 2006 14:35
 To: Flashcoders mailing list
 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

 It's NOT working for me using XP and IE7. I still have to click to
 access the flash content. However, if I view http://www.hgtv.com I
 encounter no problems viewing flash content.

 -Chad


 On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:28 AM, Bernard Poulin wrote:

 What you are saying makes me a bit scary: You are saying that using
 all the
 latests software from Microsoft and after all the workarounds, it
 still
 fails.

  The following page should normally work with the latest microsoft
 patches.
 Does it work for you?

 http://www.macromedia.com/

  You said that there are people on the web right now who are seeing
 this
 problem. Can you give us some pointers as this is the only thread I
 can
 find about this.

 thanks!
 Bernard

 2006/4/18, ryanm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 You need to load your flash into your HTML from an external
 .js file.  See adobe/macormedia's site for more information.

No, we all know about that. This is happening *after* using the
 innerHtml method to write object tags. All of the workarounds fail in

 some
 cases, apparently diue to an MS bug.

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[Flashcoders] loading external swf, dynamically using it's library...

2006-04-19 Thread grimmwerks
I'm curious...

Say I've got main.swf which loads in sub.swf; sub.swf has within it's
library, a 'prefMC' which is set to be ready with the class of prefMC
on the first frame.

Can I, within main.swf, after loading in sub.swf, dynamically generate
another instance of prefMC within main.swf?
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RE: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec

2006-04-19 Thread Lee McColl-Sylvester
Yeah, but MDM's product has a much better encryption algorythm that  either of 
those two... Plus, I've always found Captivate to be very buggy.

Lee



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Le 19 avr. 06, à 15:43, Lee McColl-Sylvester a écrit :

 Screen recording?  Did MX 2004 have Screen recording then?  I don't
 recall that being a feature :-S
Yes it was.

   My suggestion would be a third party
 product for this offering.  Certainly Multidmedia's Capture looks like
 it should be your best bet.
Like Breeze and Captivate for ex ;) ?

Thanks anyhow...
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RE: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec

2006-04-19 Thread Scott Brantley

Camtasia Studio works pretty well.



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McColl-Sylvester
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 10:04 AM
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Yeah, but MDM's product has a much better encryption algorythm that  either of 
those two... Plus, I've always found Captivate to be very buggy.

Lee



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Le 19 avr. 06, à 15:43, Lee McColl-Sylvester a écrit :

 Screen recording?  Did MX 2004 have Screen recording then?  I don't
 recall that being a feature :-S
Yes it was.

   My suggestion would be a third party
 product for this offering.  Certainly Multidmedia's Capture looks like
 it should be your best bet.
Like Breeze and Captivate for ex ;) ?

Thanks anyhow...
---
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Re: [Flashcoders] offline SWF generation from XML

2006-04-19 Thread August Gresens
Thanks for all of your suggestions. I'll check them out. August

On 4/19/06, Alex McCabe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 And Kinetic Fusion too

 http://www.kinesissoftware.com/index.php

 Alex.

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RE: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec

2006-04-19 Thread Lee McColl-Sylvester
Yuck, I never much liked that one either... It's a little awkward for my liking.

Lee



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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec


Camtasia Studio works pretty well.



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McColl-Sylvester
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 10:04 AM
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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec

Yeah, but MDM's product has a much better encryption algorythm that  either of 
those two... Plus, I've always found Captivate to be very buggy.

Lee



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Le 19 avr. 06, à 15:43, Lee McColl-Sylvester a écrit :

 Screen recording?  Did MX 2004 have Screen recording then?  I don't
 recall that being a feature :-S
Yes it was.

   My suggestion would be a third party
 product for this offering.  Certainly Multidmedia's Capture looks like
 it should be your best bet.
Like Breeze and Captivate for ex ;) ?

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Re: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec

2006-04-19 Thread Mark Winterhalder
On 4/19/06, JesterXL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This was asked on Flashcom I think last week, but a quick search of my inbox
 doesn't yeild the thread.  Perhaps ask there since it's fresh on their
 minds?

A quick search of /my/ inbox yields the thread -- April 6th, by
Erixtekila himself... No replies.

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Re: [Flashcoders] downgrading code from FlashPlayer v8 to v6

2006-04-19 Thread Kevin Newman
It depends on the complexity of your project, but in the past I've just 
switched from Flash 8 to flash 6 in the publish settings, then hit the 
publish button and see what happens. Most problems show up either 
visually, or in the trace window.


Also when you switch those publish settings, many of the Flash 8 options 
will become grayed out in the Flash IDE.


Kevin N.


Luca Candela wrote:

Hi folks, do you know If there is a list of thing to check when you
downgrades from v8 to v6?

Is there any valid reason to do it, or is it better to convince the client
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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread elibol
Yes guys, it's a pretty conspicuous situation.

Ryan you seem to have hacked this problem inside and out with no luck. Could
you and others with a solid understanding on this problem explain exactly
what has been tried as work arounds? Maybe we can find a solution if we're
all caught up with what's already been done.

Maybe we'll find out that there is no work around.

M.

On 4/19/06, JesterXL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 How else do you turn a million dollar loss from a lawsuit into a positive
 via a compeitive advantage?  Smart move on their part, although I really
 dislike how they broke the interweb.

 - Original Message -
 From: Chad Mefferd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Flashcoders mailing list flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
 Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:43 AM
 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...


 Seems pretty obvious to me.

 -Chad


 On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:47 AM, Lee McColl-Sylvester wrote:

  Is it me, or does anyone else think MS added this security feature to
  put spanners in works for Adobe?
 
  Lee
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chad
  Mefferd
  Sent: 19 April 2006 14:35
  To: Flashcoders mailing list
  Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...
 
  It's NOT working for me using XP and IE7. I still have to click to
  access the flash content. However, if I view http://www.hgtv.com I
  encounter no problems viewing flash content.
 
  -Chad
 
 
  On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:28 AM, Bernard Poulin wrote:
 
  What you are saying makes me a bit scary: You are saying that using
  all the
  latests software from Microsoft and after all the workarounds, it
  still
  fails.
 
   The following page should normally work with the latest microsoft
  patches.
  Does it work for you?
 
  http://www.macromedia.com/
 
   You said that there are people on the web right now who are seeing
  this
  problem. Can you give us some pointers as this is the only thread I
  can
  find about this.
 
  thanks!
  Bernard
 
  2006/4/18, ryanm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  You need to load your flash into your HTML from an external
  .js file.  See adobe/macormedia's site for more information.
 
 No, we all know about that. This is happening *after* using the
  innerHtml method to write object tags. All of the workarounds fail in
 
  some
  cases, apparently diue to an MS bug.
 
  ryanm
 
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Re: [Flashcoders] Tools to create flv with screen recording codec

2006-04-19 Thread erixtekila
This was asked on Flashcom I think last week, but a quick search of 
my inbox

doesn't yeild the thread.  Perhaps ask there since it's fresh on their
minds?


A quick search of /my/ inbox yields the thread -- April 6th, by
Erixtekila himself... No replies.

That's what I thought ;)
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RE: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Mike Guerrero
Ok,

I have not come across anything weird with IE after I installed the security
patch. Everything works as it should. Am I using the wrong version of IE?
Did the patch not work?

IE Ver: 6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519


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Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 10:49 AM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

Yes guys, it's a pretty conspicuous situation.

Ryan you seem to have hacked this problem inside and out with no luck. Could
you and others with a solid understanding on this problem explain exactly
what has been tried as work arounds? Maybe we can find a solution if we're
all caught up with what's already been done.

Maybe we'll find out that there is no work around.

M.

On 4/19/06, JesterXL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 How else do you turn a million dollar loss from a lawsuit into a 
 positive via a compeitive advantage?  Smart move on their part, 
 although I really dislike how they broke the interweb.

 - Original Message -
 From: Chad Mefferd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Flashcoders mailing list flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
 Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:43 AM
 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...


 Seems pretty obvious to me.

 -Chad


 On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:47 AM, Lee McColl-Sylvester wrote:

  Is it me, or does anyone else think MS added this security feature 
  to put spanners in works for Adobe?
 
  Lee
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chad 
  Mefferd
  Sent: 19 April 2006 14:35
  To: Flashcoders mailing list
  Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...
 
  It's NOT working for me using XP and IE7. I still have to click to 
  access the flash content. However, if I view http://www.hgtv.com I 
  encounter no problems viewing flash content.
 
  -Chad
 
 
  On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:28 AM, Bernard Poulin wrote:
 
  What you are saying makes me a bit scary: You are saying that using 
  all the latests software from Microsoft and after all the 
  workarounds, it
  still
  fails.
 
   The following page should normally work with the latest microsoft 
  patches.
  Does it work for you?
 
  http://www.macromedia.com/
 
   You said that there are people on the web right now who are 
  seeing this problem. Can you give us some pointers as this is the 
  only thread I can find about this.
 
  thanks!
  Bernard
 
  2006/4/18, ryanm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  You need to load your flash into your HTML from an external .js 
  file.  See adobe/macormedia's site for more information.
 
 No, we all know about that. This is happening *after* using the 
  innerHtml method to write object tags. All of the workarounds fail 
  in
 
  some
  cases, apparently diue to an MS bug.
 
  ryanm
 
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Re: [Flashcoders] seemless video in flash

2006-04-19 Thread Asai
I think that starting with an avi, you wont get a very good quality 
coversion into Flash.  If you can, start with a cleaner source 
file.  What codec are you using for conversion into flv?


At 04:32 AM 4/19/2006, you wrote:

Hello,

i got 400mb avi, encoding into flv is terrible quality loss, and i 
need it in flash application,

good thing it is in Zinc, can ia detect end of the viedo in mdm.Video?
or is there any flv encoder with really low quality loss??


Thanks a lot

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RE: [Flashcoders] setInterval intervalID type?

2006-04-19 Thread Michael Trim
what type of object is the intervalId that
gets returned from setInterval()?  

Number
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RE: [Flashcoders] seemless video in flash

2006-04-19 Thread Mike Guerrero
Is the AVI file compressed already?
What data rate are you compressing the video at? 
What codec are you using to compress the video into flv (squeeze or on2)?
Are you embedding the flv into a swf or are you loading it from the cd
directly into the application when called?  

-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 11:10 AM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] seemless video in flash

I think that starting with an avi, you wont get a very good quality
coversion into Flash.  If you can, start with a cleaner source file.  What
codec are you using for conversion into flv?

At 04:32 AM 4/19/2006, you wrote:
Hello,

i got 400mb avi, encoding into flv is terrible quality loss, and i need 
it in flash application, good thing it is in Zinc, can ia detect end of 
the viedo in mdm.Video?
or is there any flv encoder with really low quality loss??


Thanks a lot

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Re: [Flashcoders] setInterval intervalID type?

2006-04-19 Thread Dimitrios Bendilas

It's a Number

Regards,
Dimitrios Bendilas

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Subject: [Flashcoders] setInterval intervalID type?


May be a dumb question, but what type of object is the intervalId that
gets returned from setInterval()?

I thought I could declare it a generic object, but no:

var checkId:Object;
checkId = setInterval(myFunction, 100);
clearInterval(checkId);//The compiler throws a type mismatch error on
this
 //if I declare the var as an object in (line
1). Without
 //any type declaration on the var, it works
fine.

Not a show-stopper, just asking more out of curiosity.   Thanks,

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RE: [Flashcoders] setInterval intervalID type?

2006-04-19 Thread Merrill, Jason
Thanks Geoff and Michael - I knew it was a dumb question.  And probably
real easy to find in the help docs too.  Sorry for the bandwidth :)

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Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 12:11 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
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it returns a number.


On Apr 19, 2006, at 12:08 PM, Merrill, Jason wrote:

 May be a dumb question, but what type of object is the intervalId
that
 gets returned from setInterval()?

 I thought I could declare it a generic object, but no:

 var checkId:Object;
 checkId = setInterval(myFunction, 100);
 clearInterval(checkId);//The compiler throws a type mismatch error
on
 this
   //if I declare the var as an object in (line
 1). Without
   //any type declaration on the var, it works
 fine.

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RE: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Dave Watts
 Is it me, or does anyone else think MS added this security 
 feature to put spanners in works for Adobe?

It's not a security feature, it's a condition of Microsoft's settlement with
Eolas over a patent violation, and it negatively affects any interactive use
of ActiveX controls, not just Flash. We've run into a similar problem with
an ActiveX rich text editor that now sometimes works, but doesn't always
work any more.
 
That said, I suspect they're not too upset about Flash problems.

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RE: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Tom Lee
Hi guys,

Looks to me like SIFR is unaffected by this whole debacle.  Can anyone else
verify?  If this is true, there may be something in the SIFR method that we
can identify as a workable solution.

-tom

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Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:51 AM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

How else do you turn a million dollar loss from a lawsuit into a positive 
via a compeitive advantage?  Smart move on their part, although I really 
dislike how they broke the interweb.

- Original Message - 
From: Chad Mefferd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Flashcoders mailing list flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...


Seems pretty obvious to me.

-Chad


On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:47 AM, Lee McColl-Sylvester wrote:

 Is it me, or does anyone else think MS added this security feature to
 put spanners in works for Adobe?

 Lee



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chad
 Mefferd
 Sent: 19 April 2006 14:35
 To: Flashcoders mailing list
 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

 It's NOT working for me using XP and IE7. I still have to click to
 access the flash content. However, if I view http://www.hgtv.com I
 encounter no problems viewing flash content.

 -Chad


 On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:28 AM, Bernard Poulin wrote:

 What you are saying makes me a bit scary: You are saying that using
 all the
 latests software from Microsoft and after all the workarounds, it
 still
 fails.

  The following page should normally work with the latest microsoft
 patches.
 Does it work for you?

 http://www.macromedia.com/

  You said that there are people on the web right now who are seeing
 this
 problem. Can you give us some pointers as this is the only thread I
 can
 find about this.

 thanks!
 Bernard

 2006/4/18, ryanm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 You need to load your flash into your HTML from an external
 .js file.  See adobe/macormedia's site for more information.

No, we all know about that. This is happening *after* using the
 innerHtml method to write object tags. All of the workarounds fail in

 some
 cases, apparently diue to an MS bug.

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[Flashcoders] Zoom effect

2006-04-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ammor
Hello,

I’ am getting crazy achieving some kind of zoom effect on my MC !!!
If you just create any MC on the stage like a rectangle 300*500 px and put
the code below in an empty frame, it will work…

But what i want to do is like setting new coordinates on the scaled MC so
that it takes the _xmouse/_ymouse click as the new center.
I mean : when the user clicks, it scales 150 percent but reposition it self
according to the mouse click as if it was the area zoomed into ;-)

Sorry, I hope I was understood !!!
Any kind ideas ?

Her’s my code :

mc.onMouseDown = function() {
startX = this._x;
startY = this._y;
beginX = this._width;
beginY = this._height;

if (!this.scaled) {
this.onEnterFrame = scaleIt(150);
this.scaled = true;
} else {
this.onEnterFrame = scaleIt(100);
this.scaled = false;
}
};
function scaleIt(pScale) {
return function () {
this._xscale -= (this._xscale - pScale) * .1;
this._yscale -= (this._yscale - pScale) * .1;
this._x = ((beginX - this._width) / 2) + startX;
this._y = ((beginY - this._height) / 2) + startY;
};
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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread JesterXL
SIFR does what all the other solutions do (UFO, FlashObject, etc.): use 
JavaScript to dynamically embed the ActiveX control.

- Original Message - 
From: Tom Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Flashcoders mailing list' flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 12:55 PM
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...


Hi guys,

Looks to me like SIFR is unaffected by this whole debacle.  Can anyone else
verify?  If this is true, there may be something in the SIFR method that we
can identify as a workable solution.

-tom

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of JesterXL
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:51 AM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

How else do you turn a million dollar loss from a lawsuit into a positive
via a compeitive advantage?  Smart move on their part, although I really
dislike how they broke the interweb.

- Original Message - 
From: Chad Mefferd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Flashcoders mailing list flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...


Seems pretty obvious to me.

-Chad


On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:47 AM, Lee McColl-Sylvester wrote:

 Is it me, or does anyone else think MS added this security feature to
 put spanners in works for Adobe?

 Lee



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chad
 Mefferd
 Sent: 19 April 2006 14:35
 To: Flashcoders mailing list
 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

 It's NOT working for me using XP and IE7. I still have to click to
 access the flash content. However, if I view http://www.hgtv.com I
 encounter no problems viewing flash content.

 -Chad


 On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:28 AM, Bernard Poulin wrote:

 What you are saying makes me a bit scary: You are saying that using
 all the
 latests software from Microsoft and after all the workarounds, it
 still
 fails.

  The following page should normally work with the latest microsoft
 patches.
 Does it work for you?

 http://www.macromedia.com/

  You said that there are people on the web right now who are seeing
 this
 problem. Can you give us some pointers as this is the only thread I
 can
 find about this.

 thanks!
 Bernard

 2006/4/18, ryanm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 You need to load your flash into your HTML from an external
 .js file.  See adobe/macormedia's site for more information.

No, we all know about that. This is happening *after* using the
 innerHtml method to write object tags. All of the workarounds fail in

 some
 cases, apparently diue to an MS bug.

 ryanm

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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Kevin Newman
I've run into issues in Yahoo's Music site, where that site embeds 
Microsoft's own Media Player, so it definitely doesn't just affect 
Flash. Besides it's so easy to get around the problem with Javascript 
(in most cases) - just make sure that the code that most directly 
inserts the html into the page is located in an external file - even if 
it's just a simple wrapper function like:


// bypass_patent_problem.js
function writeToDocument(html) {
   document.write(html);
}

If that function is in a linked file, and not in the current html file, 
it will bypass the patent thing, even if the html generator and all the 
rest of the scripts are within the page.


Kevin N.



Dave Watts wrote:
Is it me, or does anyone else think MS added this security 
feature to put spanners in works for Adobe?



It's not a security feature, it's a condition of Microsoft's settlement with
Eolas over a patent violation, and it negatively affects any interactive use
of ActiveX controls, not just Flash. We've run into a similar problem with
an ActiveX rich text editor that now sometimes works, but doesn't always
work any more.
 
That said, I suspect they're not too upset about Flash problems.


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RE: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Tom Lee
It also does a lot of other things, and in a unique execution order.  There
are any number of variables that could cause it to behave differently than
UFO or FlashObject...  But now that you mention it, FlashObject works for me
too, although my own attempts at dynamically embedding the ActiveX control
(using innerHTML or the DOM) result in that lovely Click to activate
message.  Will investigate further and report back.

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of JesterXL
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 1:03 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

SIFR does what all the other solutions do (UFO, FlashObject, etc.): use 
JavaScript to dynamically embed the ActiveX control.

- Original Message - 
From: Tom Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Flashcoders mailing list' flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 12:55 PM
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...


Hi guys,

Looks to me like SIFR is unaffected by this whole debacle.  Can anyone else
verify?  If this is true, there may be something in the SIFR method that we
can identify as a workable solution.

-tom

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of JesterXL
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:51 AM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

How else do you turn a million dollar loss from a lawsuit into a positive
via a compeitive advantage?  Smart move on their part, although I really
dislike how they broke the interweb.

- Original Message - 
From: Chad Mefferd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Flashcoders mailing list flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...


Seems pretty obvious to me.

-Chad


On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:47 AM, Lee McColl-Sylvester wrote:

 Is it me, or does anyone else think MS added this security feature to
 put spanners in works for Adobe?

 Lee



 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chad
 Mefferd
 Sent: 19 April 2006 14:35
 To: Flashcoders mailing list
 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

 It's NOT working for me using XP and IE7. I still have to click to
 access the flash content. However, if I view http://www.hgtv.com I
 encounter no problems viewing flash content.

 -Chad


 On Apr 19, 2006, at 8:28 AM, Bernard Poulin wrote:

 What you are saying makes me a bit scary: You are saying that using
 all the
 latests software from Microsoft and after all the workarounds, it
 still
 fails.

  The following page should normally work with the latest microsoft
 patches.
 Does it work for you?

 http://www.macromedia.com/

  You said that there are people on the web right now who are seeing
 this
 problem. Can you give us some pointers as this is the only thread I
 can
 find about this.

 thanks!
 Bernard

 2006/4/18, ryanm [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 You need to load your flash into your HTML from an external
 .js file.  See adobe/macormedia's site for more information.

No, we all know about that. This is happening *after* using the
 innerHtml method to write object tags. All of the workarounds fail in

 some
 cases, apparently diue to an MS bug.

 ryanm

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RE: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Tom Lee
Thanks, Kevin!  This cleared it up for me.  As you say, the important thing
is that the script is in an EXTERNAL file...  Even if you dynamically insert
the ActiveX control via innerHTML or the DOM, the script cannot be in the
head of the document. 

-tom

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Newman
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 1:06 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

I've run into issues in Yahoo's Music site, where that site embeds 
Microsoft's own Media Player, so it definitely doesn't just affect 
Flash. Besides it's so easy to get around the problem with Javascript 
(in most cases) - just make sure that the code that most directly 
inserts the html into the page is located in an external file - even if 
it's just a simple wrapper function like:

// bypass_patent_problem.js
function writeToDocument(html) {
document.write(html);
}

If that function is in a linked file, and not in the current html file, 
it will bypass the patent thing, even if the html generator and all the 
rest of the scripts are within the page.

Kevin N.



Dave Watts wrote:
 Is it me, or does anyone else think MS added this security 
 feature to put spanners in works for Adobe?
 

 It's not a security feature, it's a condition of Microsoft's settlement
with
 Eolas over a patent violation, and it negatively affects any interactive
use
 of ActiveX controls, not just Flash. We've run into a similar problem with
 an ActiveX rich text editor that now sometimes works, but doesn't always
 work any more.
  
 That said, I suspect they're not too upset about Flash problems.

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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Chad Mefferd
This article shed's a little more light on the reality of Microsoft's 
browser changes.


http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/03/31/1840255

-Chad

On Apr 19, 2006, at 11:28 AM, Dave Watts wrote:

It's not a security feature, it's a condition of Microsoft's 
settlement with
Eolas over a patent violation, and it negatively affects any 
interactive use

of ActiveX controls, not just Flash.


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Re: [Flashcoders] setInterval intervalID type?

2006-04-19 Thread Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov


On 19-apr-2006, at 18:08, Merrill, Jason wrote:


May be a dumb question, but what type of object is the intervalId that
gets returned from setInterval()?


It's a Number.


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Re: [Flashcoders] Zoom effect

2006-04-19 Thread Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov


On 19-apr-2006, at 19:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ammor wrote:


Hello,

I’ am getting crazy achieving some kind of zoom effect on my MC !!!
If you just create any MC on the stage like a rectangle 300*500 px  
and put

the code below in an empty frame, it will work…

But what i want to do is like setting new coordinates on the scaled  
MC so

that it takes the _xmouse/_ymouse click as the new center.
I mean : when the user clicks, it scales 150 percent but reposition  
it self

according to the mouse click as if it was the area zoomed into ;-)

Sorry, I hope I was understood !!!
Any kind ideas ?


I found Tweens working perfectly for this type of job.

on(press) {
import mx.transitions.Tween;
import mx.transitions.easing.*;

	new Tween(this, _x, mx.transitions.easing.Regular.easeOut,  
this._x, _root._xmouse, 2, true);	
	new Tween(this, _y, mx.transitions.easing.Regular.easeOut,  
this._y, _root._ymouse, 2, true);
	new Tween(this, _xscale, mx.transitions.easing.Regular.easeOut,  
this._xscale, this._xscale+10, 2, true);	
	new Tween(this, _yscale, mx.transitions.easing.Regular.easeOut,  
this._yscale, this._yscale+10, 2, true);

}


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RE: [Flashcoders] Zoom effect

2006-04-19 Thread Clint Tredway
 
Yup, I am working on a project that has a 'zoom' effect and the Tween
class is what I am using to do it.
Here is a link that was helpful to me.
http://www.kirupa.com/developer/actionscript/tween.htm

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Julian
'Julik' Tarkhanov
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 1:44 PM
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Zoom effect


On 19-apr-2006, at 19:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ammor wrote:

 Hello,

 I' am getting crazy achieving some kind of zoom effect on my MC !!!
 If you just create any MC on the stage like a rectangle 300*500 px and

 put the code below in an empty frame, it will work...

 But what i want to do is like setting new coordinates on the scaled MC

 so that it takes the _xmouse/_ymouse click as the new center.
 I mean : when the user clicks, it scales 150 percent but reposition it

 self according to the mouse click as if it was the area zoomed into 
 ;-)

 Sorry, I hope I was understood !!!
 Any kind ideas ?

I found Tweens working perfectly for this type of job.

on(press) {
import mx.transitions.Tween;
import mx.transitions.easing.*;

new Tween(this, _x, mx.transitions.easing.Regular.easeOut,  
this._x, _root._xmouse, 2, true);   
new Tween(this, _y, mx.transitions.easing.Regular.easeOut,
this._y, _root._ymouse, 2, true);
new Tween(this, _xscale,
mx.transitions.easing.Regular.easeOut,  
this._xscale, this._xscale+10, 2, true);
new Tween(this, _yscale,
mx.transitions.easing.Regular.easeOut,
this._yscale, this._yscale+10, 2, true); }


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Re: [Flashcoders] Zoom effect

2006-04-19 Thread MBDI ICSC Rodrigo E. Curiel Salazar
check this, closer to what you want, i think

http://www.sephiroth.it/file_detail.php?id=131

Rodrigo


On 4/19/06, Clint Tredway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Yup, I am working on a project that has a 'zoom' effect and the Tween
 class is what I am using to do it.
 Here is a link that was helpful to me.
 http://www.kirupa.com/developer/actionscript/tween.htm

 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Julian
 'Julik' Tarkhanov
 Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 1:44 PM
 To: Flashcoders mailing list
 Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Zoom effect


 On 19-apr-2006, at 19:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ammor wrote:

  Hello,
 
  I' am getting crazy achieving some kind of zoom effect on my MC !!!
  If you just create any MC on the stage like a rectangle 300*500 px and

  put the code below in an empty frame, it will work...
 
  But what i want to do is like setting new coordinates on the scaled MC

  so that it takes the _xmouse/_ymouse click as the new center.
  I mean : when the user clicks, it scales 150 percent but reposition it

  self according to the mouse click as if it was the area zoomed into
  ;-)
 
  Sorry, I hope I was understood !!!
  Any kind ideas ?

 I found Tweens working perfectly for this type of job.

 on(press) {
import mx.transitions.Tween;
import mx.transitions.easing.*;

new Tween(this, _x, mx.transitions.easing.Regular.easeOut,
 this._x, _root._xmouse, 2, true);
new Tween(this, _y, mx.transitions.easing.Regular.easeOut,
 this._y, _root._ymouse, 2, true);
new Tween(this, _xscale,
 mx.transitions.easing.Regular.easeOut,
 this._xscale, this._xscale+10, 2, true);
new Tween(this, _yscale,
 mx.transitions.easing.Regular.easeOut,
 this._yscale, this._yscale+10, 2, true); }


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[Flashcoders] Create an Empty MC and assign it to a class?

2006-04-19 Thread Rifled Cloaca
All,

Thanks in advance for answering this:

I have a class that extends the MovieClip class, and I want to instantiate
it in an empty movieclip.

I tried:

myEmptyMC = new ExtendedMC(_parent.createEmptyMovieClip(foo,1));

But it didn't work.  Any ideas?

Thanks again!

-g
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Re: [Flashcoders] Create an Empty MC and assign it to a class?

2006-04-19 Thread MBDI ICSC Rodrigo E. Curiel Salazar
Hi !

Try this:

in the library, right click on a mc, select linkage, check export for
actionscript give it a identifier name, and where it says AS 2.0 Class
put the path to your class, hope this helps


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 All,

 Thanks in advance for answering this:

 I have a class that extends the MovieClip class, and I want to instantiate
 it in an empty movieclip.

 I tried:

 myEmptyMC = new ExtendedMC(_parent.createEmptyMovieClip(foo,1));

 But it didn't work.  Any ideas?

 Thanks again!

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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread elibol
I found this piece of information very interesting:

...Reacting to news that the next cumulative IE security update will require
an extra mouse-click to interact with certain embedded multimedia content,
Eolas Chief Operating Officer Mark Swords called on the software maker to
purchase a patent license instead of worsening the browsing experience...

...Swords also moved swiftly to correct an erroneous public impression that
the IE modifications were the result of a court order. There is no court
order forcing Microsoft to do anything. Anything that is being done is of
Microsoft's own choosing, he said...

Quoting from http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1944867,00.asp

M.

On 4/19/06, Chad Mefferd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 This article shed's a little more light on the reality of Microsoft's
 browser changes.

 http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/03/31/1840255

 -Chad

 On Apr 19, 2006, at 11:28 AM, Dave Watts wrote:

  It's not a security feature, it's a condition of Microsoft's
  settlement with
  Eolas over a patent violation, and it negatively affects any
  interactive use
  of ActiveX controls, not just Flash.

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[Flashcoders] Arkanoid - paddle...

2006-04-19 Thread kariminal
Hello,  

Im building an Arkanoid style game. In the original game the paddle's
reaction surface seems to behave like a concave surface - when reacting with
the ball. 

Do any of you have any tips or links to usefull resources to implement this
function?.



Thanks


- karim

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Re: [Flashcoders] OT: Adobe Licensing - FAO John Dowdell, Mike Chambers et al.

2006-04-19 Thread John Dowdell

Mike Mountain wrote:

We're trying to get hold of the source to compile the flash player for
our win CE device, we're testing a number of different processors, but
mainly ARM and XSCALE
I followed this link:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer_sdk/
And filled in this form:
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?event=mmformname=fla
shplayer 


There's already a Windows CE ActiveX Control, so I'm not sure about the 
compiling ourselves angle...?


Could this be the issue?
   This week, I discovered that there were some backend changes as 
part of our transition that affected the player distribution licensing 
process. For anyone that submitted a request for the SWF spec or an 
information request through our online license forms after January 14th, 
your information was not lost but is currently inaccessible because it 
landed in a different queue. We are working to resolve this asap, and we 
apologize for these delays and any inconvenience.

http://weblogs.macromedia.com/emmy/archives/2006/02/lost_in_transit.cfm

The Player SDK License Request Form does provide guidance at the 
bottom that a reply should be expected within seven business days, so if 
the gap is longer than that then we've got something to fix.


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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread JesterXL
The whole point of this ordeal was to get Microsoft to pay them bling so 
that first paragraph is just a regurgatation of the obvious.

The 2nd paragraph was already known, too; Microsoft publicly stated they 
were going to implement it irregardless of how the court case went.

Not sure why the news story cited at Slashdot felt the need to clarify it 
because it was already clear.

- Original Message - 
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...


I found this piece of information very interesting:

...Reacting to news that the next cumulative IE security update will require
an extra mouse-click to interact with certain embedded multimedia content,
Eolas Chief Operating Officer Mark Swords called on the software maker to
purchase a patent license instead of worsening the browsing experience...

...Swords also moved swiftly to correct an erroneous public impression that
the IE modifications were the result of a court order. There is no court
order forcing Microsoft to do anything. Anything that is being done is of
Microsoft's own choosing, he said...

Quoting from http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1944867,00.asp

M.

On 4/19/06, Chad Mefferd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 This article shed's a little more light on the reality of Microsoft's
 browser changes.

 http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/03/31/1840255

 -Chad

 On Apr 19, 2006, at 11:28 AM, Dave Watts wrote:

  It's not a security feature, it's a condition of Microsoft's
  settlement with
  Eolas over a patent violation, and it negatively affects any
  interactive use
  of ActiveX controls, not just Flash.

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Re: [Flashcoders] Arkanoid - paddle...

2006-04-19 Thread Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov


On 19-apr-2006, at 21:59, kariminal wrote:


Hello,

Im building an Arkanoid style game. In the original game the paddle's
reaction surface seems to behave like a concave surface - when  
reacting with

the ball.

Do any of you have any tips or links to usefull resources to  
implement this

function?.


Don't know if it fits your bill but I would do it as follows (if you  
mean drawing a hollow area in the paddle).


I would make the concave cutout a separate MC and squeeze it's  
_yscale to 0, put it's registration on the top. When the ball hits  
the paddle, the cutout would scale down  and appear at the spot  
where tha ball touches the paddle. It's not very beutiful but should  
give you the desired effect.

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[Flashcoders] Poll: FlashObject or UFO

2006-04-19 Thread David Bellerive
Let me start by saying a big thank you to both Geoff
Stearns and Bobby Van Der Sluis for their great work
and for taking the time to maintain and share their
Flash detection routines with the rest of us.

As we all know by now, both FlashObject and UFO are a
great way of detecting the presence and version of the
Flash player and they both have the added benefit of
fixing the new Eolas mess in Internet Explorer.

I am currently using FlashObject over UFO simply
because I've heard of it before UFO and I see no
reason to switch since FlashObject does what I expect
it to do, which is detecting Flash and fixing Eolas.

I would like to know which one everyone else uses AND
WHY. And please, let's keep this post constructive by
only mentionning why YOU choose one method over the
other and respecting other people's choices and
opinions.

If you don't agree with what someone else says about a
particular method, you can say so but please say why
with facts, not just opinions.

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Re: [Flashcoders] Arkanoid - paddle...

2006-04-19 Thread Kevin Newman

You could do something like the following:

ball_hit_value = (((hit_position / paddle._width) * 100) - 50);

Then you end up with a number between -50 and +50 which can be used to 
modify the angle of the bounce off the paddle.


By the way, I'm not sure how to get the hit_pos on the paddle... Anyone?

Kevin N.



kariminal wrote:
Hello,  


Im building an Arkanoid style game. In the original game the paddle's
reaction surface seems to behave like a concave surface - when reacting with
the ball. 


Do any of you have any tips or links to usefull resources to implement this
function?.



Thanks


- karim

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RE: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Claudia Barnal
This might be a question with an obvious answer.
 
Why is this (EOLAS) problem only occurring with IE an not with other browsers?
 
Is the way IE embeds different to how other browsers handle the embed?
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Re: [Flashcoders] Poll: FlashObject or UFO

2006-04-19 Thread John Dowdell

David Bellerive wrote:

I would like to know which one everyone else uses AND
WHY. 


Info on how various browsers do with various approaches to writing 
extension tags for browsers, with a particular focus on assistive 
technology (screenreaders, eg):

http://weblogs.macromedia.com/accessibility/archives/2005/08/in_search_of_a.cfm

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Re: [Flashcoders] C# DLL to extend Flash IDE

2006-04-19 Thread DINH Viet Huy

Michael Klishin wrote:

Lee McColl-Sylvester wrote:

My guess is no.  The interface into a Win32 C dll is far different from
a compiled C# dll, which is in effect merely in an intermediate code.
Your best bet is to look to other Win32 dll compiling options if you
feel C or C++ are a little over your head.  You could try PureBasic or
Delphi which I am sure would be a suitable alternative.


Thanks Lee. It was my guess as well.
Going to realize it all in C now :)

I think there is a way to bridge c# or vb.net(evil) with conventional 
c dll as there is a way to write managed c code.


maybe this can help.
http://www.developer.com/net/cplus/article.php/10919_1553221_2

however dotnet framework dependency might stop some user

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[Flashcoders] Get actual stage size when scaleMode = showAll?

2006-04-19 Thread Rajat Paharia
From searching the archives, this seems like a longshot, but I figure I'll
give it a try. When the Stage.scaleMode = showAll, I'd like to get the
actual pixel width/height of the Stage. Is there any way to do this?

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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread John Dowdell

Claudia Barnal wrote:

Why is this (EOLAS) problem only occurring with IE an not with other browsers?


Microsoft is the only browser maker which has currently found a need to 
change the way its browser handles OBJECT, EMBED, or APPLET tags. They 
have also been the only browser maker targeted by a certain patent 
holder in this area.


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RE: [Flashcoders] Arkanoid - paddle...

2006-04-19 Thread kariminal
hit_pos on the paddle = ball_mc._x - ( paddle_mc._x + paddle_mc._width )...

OK got it.. Lets play arround... Thanks...


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You could do something like the following:

ball_hit_value = (((hit_position / paddle._width) * 100) - 50);

Then you end up with a number between -50 and +50 which can be used to
modify the angle of the bounce off the paddle.

By the way, I'm not sure how to get the hit_pos on the paddle... Anyone?

Kevin N.



kariminal wrote:
 Hello,

 Im building an Arkanoid style game. In the original game the paddle's 
 reaction surface seems to behave like a concave surface - when 
 reacting with the ball.

 Do any of you have any tips or links to usefull resources to implement 
 this function?.



 Thanks


 - karim

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Re: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread elibol
I've been thinking about this too.

On 4/19/06, Claudia Barnal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 This might be a question with an obvious answer.

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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread ryanm

Ryan you seem to have hacked this problem inside and out
with no luck. Could you and others with a solid understanding
on this problem explain exactly what has been tried as work
arounds? Maybe we can find a solution if we're all caught up
with what's already been done.

   As best as I can tell, it's a bug in the new patch and it's not fixable 
(except by MS). In some cases, enabling client-side script debugging and 
rebooting fixes it, in other cases it doesn't. IMO, it's just a buggy 
update.


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RE: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Dave Watts
 Why is this (EOLAS) problem only occurring with IE an not 
 with other browsers?

Eolas only sued Microsoft. If they sue anyone else who makes browsers in the
future, this problem may occur with those browsers.

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RE: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Dave Watts
 I found this piece of information very interesting:
 
 ...Reacting to news that the next cumulative IE security 
 update will require an extra mouse-click to interact with 
 certain embedded multimedia content, Eolas Chief Operating 
 Officer Mark Swords called on the software maker to purchase 
 a patent license instead of worsening the browsing experience...
 
 ...Swords also moved swiftly to correct an erroneous public 
 impression that the IE modifications were the result of a 
 court order. There is no court order forcing Microsoft to do 
 anything. Anything that is being done is of Microsoft's own 
 choosing, he said...

s/interesting/self-serving

Of course, Mr. Swords would prefer that Microsoft pay Eolas more money. And
of course, it's not a specific requirement of the settlement that Microsoft
implement a change in browser behavior. They could, instead, license the
Eolas patent, or they could continue to violate it, and get sued again
later.

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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Geoff Stearns
In every case i've heard of, checking the 'disable script debugging'  
has fixed it.


If you can reproduce your issue of always having the 'click to  
activate' box showing up, even when all the known bugs are accounted  
for, I'm sure Microsoft would like to hear about it.


There is also a nice big list of known issues on this page:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/912945/en-us/

So if you are still having troubles, have a look.


On Apr 19, 2006, at 5:35 PM, ryanm wrote:


Ryan you seem to have hacked this problem inside and out
with no luck. Could you and others with a solid understanding
on this problem explain exactly what has been tried as work
arounds? Maybe we can find a solution if we're all caught up
with what's already been done.

   As best as I can tell, it's a bug in the new patch and it's not  
fixable (except by MS). In some cases, enabling client-side script  
debugging and rebooting fixes it, in other cases it doesn't. IMO,  
it's just a buggy update.


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Re: Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread ryanm

This might be a question with an obvious answer.
Why is this (EOLAS) problem only occurring with IE an not with other 
browsers?

Is the way IE embeds different to how other browsers handle the embed?

   Nope, EOLAS plainly stated that they are doing it to hurt and take money 
from MS, and that they will not be going after Mozilla (FireFox) even though 
they knowingly violate the very same patent. MS has deep pockets, so when it 
comes time to sue, they're the ones that take the brunt of it.


   And no, there was no court order forcing MS to do this, but there was a 
court order telling them to comply, either by paying for license or removing 
the functionality. They chose to remove the functionality, which was the 
right decision, no matter how painful it is for us developers.


ryanm 


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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread ryanm
This article shed's a little more light on the reality of Microsoft's 
browser changes.


http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/03/31/1840255

   I have a hard time taking anyone who describes an article on slashdot as 
shedding more light on reality seriously. :-P


ryanm 


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[Flashcoders] Still Transferring data from....

2006-04-19 Thread Zárate
Hi all,

Many times we´ve seen the Transferring data from message on the
status bar on Mozilla based browers to never disappear. I´ve googled a
little bit and I´ve found too many people with the same problem, see
links below. But nobody comes with a clear answer to the problem. Is
it a Flash bug? Is it a Mozilla bug?

I really miss from Flash movies to display in the status area the URL
of a button when I rollover it, so I´m trying to display it calling a
javascript window.status function. The problem is that is not working
because the never ending Transferring... message. If I change to an
HTML tab and go back to the Flash one THEN the message is Done and
the JS function works properly.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

- 
http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/htdig/flashcoders/2002-December/055885.html
- http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/pipermail/flashcoders/2005-August/147969.html
- http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/pipermail/flashcoders/2005-September/148771.html
- 
http://friendsofed.infopop.net/2/OpenTopic?a=tpcs=989094322f=2963027307m=6131070321r=5081020321
- http://www.actionscript.org/forums/showthread.php3?t=84173
- http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum104/311.htm

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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread elibol
I was under the impression that the update was dispatched to detain the
patent...

On 4/19/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I found this piece of information very interesting:
 
  ...Reacting to news that the next cumulative IE security
  update will require an extra mouse-click to interact with
  certain embedded multimedia content, Eolas Chief Operating
  Officer Mark Swords called on the software maker to purchase
  a patent license instead of worsening the browsing experience...
 
  ...Swords also moved swiftly to correct an erroneous public
  impression that the IE modifications were the result of a
  court order. There is no court order forcing Microsoft to do
  anything. Anything that is being done is of Microsoft's own
  choosing, he said...

 s/interesting/self-serving

 Of course, Mr. Swords would prefer that Microsoft pay Eolas more money.
 And
 of course, it's not a specific requirement of the settlement that
 Microsoft
 implement a change in browser behavior. They could, instead, license the
 Eolas patent, or they could continue to violate it, and get sued again
 later.

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Re: [Flashcoders] Create an Empty MC and assign it to a class?

2006-04-19 Thread Ian Thomas
Take a look at the following FAQ entry:
http://www.osflash.org/flashcoders/as2#creating_a_class_instance_based_on_movieclip_without_a_symbol_in_the_library

HTH,
  Ian

On 4/19/06, Rifled Cloaca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks for your response..

 Actually, I want to assign a class to an empty MovieClip created with the
 createEmptyMovieClip method, not a MovieClip in the Library.

 Thoughts?
 -g
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[Flashcoders] SWF framerate control

2006-04-19 Thread Julian 'Julik' Tarkhanov
Is there a way to control the main framerate of a Flash object from  
HTML embed?
In the app I am making I have to provide the users with the  
possibility to select the playback framerate (to which all the  
interface will be slaved as well), with the same interface file. Is  
there a way to control it or I will have to make a number of dummy  
SWFs with predefined framerates and load my GUI into it (so that the  
framerate of the loaded GUI is slaved to the dummy SWF)?


The question is very simple but crucial - I don't want to do any  
special frame-quantization and such to simulate a different framerate  
within my SWF. FLV is not an option here either.

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[Flashcoders] Re: Create an Empty MC and assign it to a class?

2006-04-19 Thread Jim Kremens
google 'Ted Patrick' and 'MCE.'



On 4/19/06, Ian Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Take a look at the following FAQ entry:
 http://www.osflash.org/flashcoders/as2#creating_a_class_instance_based_on_movieclip_without_a_symbol_in_the_library

 HTH,
   Ian

 On 4/19/06, Rifled Cloaca [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Thanks for your response..
 
  Actually, I want to assign a class to an empty MovieClip created with the
  createEmptyMovieClip method, not a MovieClip in the Library.
 
  Thoughts?
  -g
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[Flashcoders] FileReference JSP

2006-04-19 Thread Bjorn Schultheiss
Around the web there are many examples of using Flash 8 fileReference with a
php or coldfusion page.

Does anyone have an example of its use with a jsp page?

 

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[Flashcoders] ExternalInterface

2006-04-19 Thread Jon Robert
Hi,

I'm trying to use the ExternalInterface class to trigger a flash function
from javascript. I've checked out some tutorials but can't get it to work.
Could someone troubleshoot the following code.

Thanks in advance,
JP

ACTIONSCRIPT CODE:
/* ++ */
import flash.external.ExternalInterface;

function stopMovie() {
  gotoAndStop(2);
}

ExternalInterface.addCallback(stopMovie, null, stopMovie);
/* +++ */


JAVASCRIPT CODE:
/* +++ */
script language=JavaScript
var flash;
window.onload = function() {
  if(navigator.appName.indexOf(Microsoft) != -1) {
flash = window.flashObject;
alert(flash);
  }else {
flash = window.document.flashObject;
alert(flash);
  }
}

function goToFlash() {
flash.stopMovie();
 }
/script
/* +++ */


FORM BUTTON:
/* +++ */
form name=flashForm
input type=Button value=Go to flash name=flashButton
onclick=javascript:goToFlash(); style=width:100px; /
/form
/* +++ */
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Re: [Flashcoders] Un-HQX, Burn in Mac, make ISO in PC, and make copies in PC

2006-04-19 Thread Ramon Miguel M. Tayag
I know this is *VERY* late but late is better than never.  Thanks to
all those that replied!  Great help!
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Re: [Flashcoders] loading external swf, dynamically using it's library...

2006-04-19 Thread David Rorex
On 4/19/06, grimmwerks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm curious...

 Say I've got main.swf which loads in sub.swf; sub.swf has within it's
 library, a 'prefMC' which is set to be ready with the class of prefMC
 on the first frame.

 Can I, within main.swf, after loading in sub.swf, dynamically generate
 another instance of prefMC within main.swf?

Sort of...but you can only attach it to sub.swf.

/// code in main.swf
  holderMC.loadMovie(sub.swf);
  ... later, after loading finished ...
  holderMC.attachMovie('prefMC', 'myPrefMC', 100);
  holderMC.attachMovie('prefMC', 'myPrefMC2', 200);
  holderMC.attachMovie('prefMC', 'myPrefMC3', 300);

-David R
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Re: [Flashcoders] New wrinkle in IE activation issue...

2006-04-19 Thread Stephen Ford
Well said Lee.
 
Microsoft has taken their own initiative to include Active X, Object, Embed 
activation in their latest IE patch.
 
Has nothing to do with a court ruling.
 
Can only be an attempt to make life more difficult for 
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Re: [Flashcoders] ExternalInterface

2006-04-19 Thread Mike Britton
Sorry about the crappily-formatted code - I'm writing it in GMail!

FLASH:

import flash.external.ExternalInterface;

class blah
{
var instance:Object = new Object();
// Function alias for JavaScript
var methodName:String = goToCuePoint;
// Function alias for Actionscript
var method:Function = setPlayIndexByTrack;

function blah() {
ExternalInterface.addCallback(methodName, instance, method);
}

function setPlayIndexByTrack() {
  trace(dude, JS just called my AS!);
}

}


JS:

script language=JavaScript

function getNextTrack() {
thisMovie(mediaPlayer).goToCuePoint();
}

function thisMovie( movieName ) {
if (navigator.appName.indexOf(Microsoft) != -1) {
return window[movieName];
} else {
return document[movieName];
}
}

/script



hth,

Mike
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RE: [Flashcoders] ExternalInterface

2006-04-19 Thread Ryan Potter
remember to test your movie on the server.  It doesn't work when you test it 
locally.  

-Original Message- 
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jon Robert 
Sent: Wed 4/19/2006 5:59 PM 
To: flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com 
Cc: 
Subject: [Flashcoders] ExternalInterface



Hi,

I'm trying to use the ExternalInterface class to trigger a flash 
function
from javascript. I've checked out some tutorials but can't get it to 
work.
Could someone troubleshoot the following code.

Thanks in advance,
JP

ACTIONSCRIPT CODE:
/* ++ */
import flash.external.ExternalInterface;

function stopMovie() {
  gotoAndStop(2);
}

ExternalInterface.addCallback(stopMovie, null, stopMovie);
/* +++ */


JAVASCRIPT CODE:
/* +++ */
script language=JavaScript
var flash;
window.onload = function() {
  if(navigator.appName.indexOf(Microsoft) != -1) {
flash = window.flashObject;
alert(flash);
  }else {
flash = window.document.flashObject;
alert(flash);
  }
}

function goToFlash() {
flash.stopMovie();
 }
/script
/* +++ */


FORM BUTTON:
/* +++ */
form name=flashForm
input type=Button value=Go to flash name=flashButton
onclick=javascript:goToFlash(); style=width:100px; /
/form
/* +++ */
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Re: [Flashcoders] Create an Empty MC and assign it to a class?

2006-04-19 Thread GregoryN
I'd suggest to use instantiate() method in your class to make any mc
an instance of it.
See EventDispatcher's one for example.

BTW, I'm going to use this approach for my thread (re-assign a class
to mc).


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