Re: [Flashcoders] draggable mc with buttons in it?

2006-10-18 Thread Ujjwal Kabra

If you've made your parent movie clip draggable by catching the onMouseDown,
onMouseUp events etc., then you can't use the same events on your child
movie clip (the buttons).

You need to have logic in your parent movieclip to figure out which of the
children gets affected by the mousedown (or mouseup, if you prefer). You can
use the hittest() function for this. and then you need to chain the event to
the respective movieclip.

By the way, I don't think your test.fla came through in the email. Did you
forget to attach it, or does the list drop attachements?

Ujjwal

On 10/18/06, mastro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


hello !

i made a draggable mc and include 3 buttons in it.
how can i make the buttons working?

i include a test.fla in this e-mail.

thanx for helping !!

m.



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Re: [Flashcoders] ActionScript Application Framework

2006-07-20 Thread Ujjwal Kabra

After nearly two years of working in ActionScript, my company decided that
Flash development was too painful and just not worth the effort.

This happened just about the time that I was actually getting the hang of
things. In any case, I was the last Flash(AS2) Developer left here...

I'm in full support for building an app-development framework around
Flash/AS2 and/or AS3, which would make life easier for AS2 devs like me, and
make the decision to chose Flash as a development platform easier for a
mid-sized team than it currently is.

While I have little(none actually) idea about Ruby and Rails, I'll read up
soon... I would love to get started before my Flash skills actually get
rusted away.

- Ujjwal

PS: Is there a troll feature on mailing lists?
On 7/21/06, Steven Sacks | BLITZ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


James,

Rails and Flex work very well together.  Maybe you should consider
following that career path - a Flex/Rails developer.  Jesse Warden has
gone that way and loves it.

http://www.recentrambles.com/pragmatic/view/31


BLITZ | Steven Sacks - 310-551-0200 x209

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Re: [Flashcoders] hii

2006-05-31 Thread Ujjwal Kabra

And bring me a hard copy of the Internet so I can do some serious surfing
- Pointy-Haired Boss in Dilbert, June 6, 1999.

-Ujjwal Kabra

On 5/30/06, khodam khodesh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

i want flashmx project whit source



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Re: [Flashcoders] I need your support

2006-05-23 Thread Ujjwal Kabra

It does not work with Opera either.

Personally, I think that the IE solution will work only on IE, and you
should be using the firefox solution, or something very similar to it,
for all other browsers.

Ujjwal Kabra

On 5/23/06, Joeri van Oostveen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I can confirm that this solution does _not_ work on Safari...

Let me know it I need to test something :), as we are looking forward
to a back/history solution for flash sites.

greetings
Joeri

On 5/22/06, elibol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've written an external interface solution for back/forward/bookmark
 functionality. Before I use it, I'd really appreciate it if you guys could
 help me get some information on the different browsers it works with.

 http://anticipatechange.com/pierinc/browserSupport/

 So far I've tested Firefox and IE, I think though that I will have to use
 the IE solution for other (safari i think?) popular agents.

 Thank you!

 M.
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