On 24/03/2010 02:08, Paul Andrews wrote:
Usually I just center flash content in the browser window. I have a
flash movie that navigates to a separate location in a new browser
window. My client has requested that the new browser window fits the
flash content. So far the new browser window has s
Usually I just center flash content in the browser window. I have a
flash movie that navigates to a separate location in a new browser
window. My client has requested that the new browser window fits the
flash content. So far the new browser window has stubbornly refused to
wrap the flash conte
Actually you can have a field in the employees dataset that lists the
manager overseeing
and when you query your employee you can pull that field
and you can also use a wild card to find all employees under that
manager.
Best,
Karl
On Mar 23, 2010, at 9:17 AM, kennethkawam...@gmail.com w
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 8:36 PM, Merrill, Jason
wrote:
> You use @see
> instead of @eventType when documenting an event?
Not anymore, now that I've learned about @eventType. :)
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Yes, same docs - I switched mine back to the string, not the constant,
more appropriate, but that's beside the point I guess. You use @see
instead of @eventType when documenting an event?
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On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Merrill, Jason
wrote:
> like you see in the help docs.
Are you looking at the same docs I'm looking at?
Because mine only have the String, not the constant name listed under Events.
Here's what I use:
/**
* Description
*
* @see
OK, I found that it works if I embed the event as a metadata tag in my
AS3 class, but is this really necessary? Unless someone tells me know,
I guess I'll assume so. Not a big deal I guess...
/**
* My description goes here.
* @eventType XMLFileLoaderEvent.LOAD_COMPLETE
Elsewhere in the code I'd set the textfield's selectable property to false.
When I set the selectable to true in the textfield.click handler,
Event.MOUSE_LEAVE no longer fires on right-click. Problem solved!
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tnx Erik.
Jiri
On 23/03/2010 16:33, Mattheis, Erik (MIN - WSW) wrote:
Half a circle is PI radians, so you'd increment by Math.PI / (totalNumbers - 1)
Try -
function plot():void {
var totalNumbers:int = 5;
var radius:Number = 30;
var startAt:Number = Math.PI/2;
Google failing me on an ASDoc question, every article references how to
document an event declared with a Metadata tag in the Flex framework, but not
how to document that a regular old Flash AS3 class dispatches a certain event.
I'm using FlashDevelop which is tied into the Flex 3 SDK's ASDoc a
Half a circle is PI radians, so you'd increment by Math.PI / (totalNumbers - 1)
Try -
function plot():void {
var totalNumbers:int = 5;
var radius:Number = 30;
var startAt:Number = Math.PI/2;
var arc:Number = Math.PI / (totalNumbers - 1);
for (var
Does someone know how to distribute a n number of sprite of a top half
circumference of a cicrle. I have this, but cant figure out the offset.
function plot():void {
var totalNumbers:int = 5;
var slice:Number = ( 180 / totalNumbers );
var p:Point;
for (var n:N
Hi
As Kenneth pointed out, E4X is very powerful by itself avoiding the need to
break things down into arrays and multidimensional arrays etc.
As yesterday's threads proved, there are many ways to approach and solve
building an org chart from XML. Probably one of the simplest routes one could
I am not a database person but I think in this case you would have 2
tables in the database: one for roles/report lines and one for
employees - they are two completely different data sets. (And the 3rd
table for the relationships between the two.)
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In our organization, I can find any employee ID and their Manager's ID.
Do you have that information available? I once built an AJAX app that
functioned as a tree view of an organization by knowing who an
employee's manager is.
gregb
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> The thing that's missing, so far, is the structure--who reports to
> whom, whether it's a direct report or dotted-line, what the hierarchy
> is. You have to have that information to have a usable org chart.
The hierarchy of the XML document itself can provide that information.
The only issue I c
Dave Watts wrote:
> So if there's an organizational shuffle of roles, I'd have to rewrite
> my XML schema? Because that sort of thing happens all the time, and a
> rigid hierarchy simply won't be able to match that without frequent
> changes.
I thought of that, which is why I suggested using some
xml..*.(@attribute == "value").length()
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On 23 March 2010 13:20, Lehr, Theodore wrote:
> Is there a way to loop through xml and count how many times an attribute has
> a given value?
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Is there a way to loop through xml and count how many times an attribute has a
given value?
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I won't - the beauty of E4X is to me is that you no longer need to
translate XML into Array or Object like in AS2 days!
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On 23 March 2010 11:13, Lehr, Theodore wrote:
> So does it make sense to think that it would be easier to create an org
> ch
So does it make sense to think that it would be easier to create an org
chart/flow chart like look if I first put the xml into a multi-dimensional
array? Or would I be dealing with the same issues?
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Hi David
when you .close() the connection to the netstream object/video it stops the
download and you lose the connection. I would also remove it from the
displaylist. If you then want to go back to that same video after using
.close() then you have to make a new connection to the video. So rel
Hi David,
I didn't see it was you. :-)
In fact it was you who gave me this solution a few days ago
The FLVplayback has a reconnected() function.
Called by the VideoPlayer object to ask for reconnection after the
connection is lost. Once the connection is either successful or failed, call
the Vide
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