>><>
>>How would I do that?
package utils
{
import events.XMLFileLoaderEvent;
import flash.events.Event;
import flash.events.EventDispatcher;
import flash.net.URLLoader;
import flash.net.URLRequest;
public class XMLFileLoader extends Event
<>
How would I do that?
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[flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com] On Behalf Of Kerry Thompson
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Sent: Monday, March 08, 2010 3:05 PM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders
Theodore Lehr wrote:
> Can I put a pre-loader on XML?
I'm not sure this is what you're looking for, but yes, you can preload
your XML. I've done it often--I load the XML from the server, and when
it's done I go about my other business. Often I'll have an XML loader
running simultaneously with oth
Can I put a pre-loader on XML?
Also, is there a way to slowdown load time to test a preloader? I looked at a
movie on another machine and it loaded slowly causing things to go ascue... I
want to be able to test it on my machine - mine is faster so I am finding it
hard to duplicate
Hi,
You are creating your sprites inside your nav function as local
variables - they are probably getting garbage collected because as soon
as nav returns nsprite will cease to exist in your code and will be
"reaped" by the gc at any time the Flash Player chooses after that.
I recommen
What's broken about it? I recently had an issue with filters working
differently in the browser than the authoring environment ...
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Here's the complete code. Again, all this works fine in my swf in Flash, but
when I upload the swf it breaks when I roll over "Home". The color changes and
won't change back when I roll out. No other nav widget works at all.
function nav(nname:String, nurl:String, myX:int, bgcolor:uint):void
From: Valentin Schmidt
To: Flash Coders List
Sent: Mon, March 8, 2010 1:48:18 PM
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] swf doesn't work the same online
> Hi; I built a swf that works the way I want it in Flash, but when I
> upload it, it acts differently! I built butto
> Hi; I built a swf that works the way I want it in Flash, but when I
> upload it, it acts differently! I built buttons in as3 like this:
your code is corrupted:
> function onRollOutHandler(e:MouseEvent)
> {
> if (e.currentTarget.name == ' Home ')
> {
>
Hi;
I built a swf that works the way I want it in Flash, but when I upload it, it
acts differently! I built buttons in as3 like this:
function nav(nname:String, nurl:String, myX:int, bgcolor:uint):void
{
myfont2 = 'Arial';
mydize = 15;
mytxtcolor = 0x00
Advanced Actionscript 3 with Design Patterns by Joey Lott and Danny Patterson
is excellent for good solid AS3 applications of standard patterns
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0321426568/ref=oss_product
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Hi Susan,
I liked 'The Object-Oriented Thought Process' by Matt Weisfeld (not
Actionscript)
and of course Colin Moock's 'Essential Actionscript 3.0'
HTH
Willem van den Goorbergh
On 5-mrt-2010, at 18:55, Susan Day wrote:
I'm going to start another thread on this, a bit OT. What are the
best
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