Yeah, I found a parameter you could pass into the SWF file that would change
the recursion level, but wanted to see if I could do it programmatically
through AS.
I was using recursion to load assets into a swf. I have an array of assets
that needed to be loaded into a SWF file. I've set up a
I think that in player 9 it changed from 256 levels of recursion to 15s of
processing, not sure though.
Anyway, when I genuinely needed that level of recursion, I divided it in
cycles (or frames) in order to work.
Leandro Ferreira
On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Merrill, Jason <
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I think recursion limits are set at the Flash player level, but not at the
published .swf level, so even if you could increase it (I don't think you can),
the end user could not change it. I could be wrong. I don't know if it's
necessarily a huge no-no, but I would say it would be recommended
Is there an actionscript command that can increase the recursion level within a
flash movie? I have a legitimate method that calls itself and may exceed the
256 recursion limitiation.
Or, is it just best not to use recursion in Flash?
Thanks,
Doug
>> Not 100% sure, but you may run into problems with pop-up blocking.
I believe popup blockers are only sniffing windows spawned by Javascript, and
not by direct user-requests, so using _blank should be fine.
Jason Merrill
Bank of America
GCIB & Staff Support L&LD
Instructional Technology & Med
This really helped - Thank you !
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Hi,
I did a similar thing to generate fake clouds -
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