> I have a better solution, courtesy of Mark Jonkman, the best Flex
> programmer I know (I suspect Colin Holgate is right up there with
> Mark, but I haven't seen him work in Flex).
>
> This is for Windows only--there may be a similar process on the Mac,
> but I don't know it. I've also only done t
Theodore Lehr wrote:
> I am working on my first flex file - just a simple thing displaying a few
> components... nothing interacting with data or anything yet... I can open it
> directly by double clicking on the .swf file and it opens in the player
> fine... I try to load the .swf file in the
Well that's very interesting, Cedric. My shower curtain is the MBTA system in
Boston. It isn't Flash related, but it could maybe pass for being similar to
the poster I have at work diagramming all the AS3 classes and their
relationships. Your bathroom art is probably more colorful.
- MM
It
I am attempting to use either fscommand or external interface to tell the
browser to load another .html file but can't seem to get it to work .. am I
missing something regarding permissions or some other setting in the publish
settings? (using Flash CS5, publishing html with fscommand) tried to
I am going to FITC. I'm pretty styked. =]
Also turns out I may have something better than a brick to play pong with
too.
Hope to see some of you there.
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 2:52 PM, co...@moock.org wrote:
> if your brick can send dtmf, yup!
>
> by the way, for the record, this will *not* be
So, can you share the embed code
Cheers
Deepanjan Das
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 8:18 PM, Lehr, Theodore
wrote:
> yeah - it is the same version as when I load the swf straight into the
> player
>
>
>
> From: Deepanjan Das [deepanjan@gmail.com]
> Sent: Thursd
yeah - it is the same version as when I load the swf straight into the
player
From: Deepanjan Das [deepanjan@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 9:15 AM
To: Flash Coders List
Cc: Lehr, Theodore
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flex not playing in browser
Check the allowscriptaccess property in your embed code. By default it's
"samedomain", I think, so if your swf and your html are in the same domain,
it should work without changing anythig, but it's worth checking
For instance, if you are using SWFObject and want to allow access from other
domains
external interface - have you set the allowScriptAccess parameter to
"always" or similar?
On 29/07/2010 15:03, Boyd Speer wrote:
I am attempting to use either fscommand or external interface to tell the
browser to load another .html file but can't seem to get it to work .. am I
missing someth
It may help OR not:
I paint these on pictures (nice pictures by the way) I plug to my
toilet's walls. It is fun, helps me remember important illogical
stuff, and assures me my toilet's walls get updated quite frequently,
and no one else except me understands these, which tends to comments
That's right Cedric! When am I going to remember that? It's burned me a few
times already. Thank you very much for the reminder.
- MM
-Original Message-
From: flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com
[mailto:flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com] On Behalf Of Cedric Muller
Sent:
Do you have the appropriate flash player installed for your browser?
Warm Regards
Deepanjan Das
http://deepanjandas.wordpress.com/
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 6:38 PM, Lehr, Theodore
wrote:
> I am working on my first flex file - just a simple thing displaying a few
> components... nothing interactin
I am working on my first flex file - just a simple thing displaying a few
components... nothing interacting with data or anything yet... I can open it
directly by double clicking on the .swf file and it opens in the player fine...
I try to load the .swf file in the browser and it does not displa
Hello Michael,
You have to get the FlashVars parameters from the root.loaderInfo
object. I know, I know how it feels, and I wouldn't be able to
certainly tell you why it is passed through the root.loaderInfo
pointer, although it /can/ be quite logical. When you get used to it,
it gets log
Hi list...
I'm unable to pass flashvars to a swf via swfObject(2.2). An online search
hasn't turned up a solution either.
The flashvars are passed via javascript like so:
var v = {};
v.titleText = "XXX Financial and Operational Progress";
swfobject.embedSWF("thing.swf", "mything", "450", "750
(the former message probably come not through because of the included image,
so let's retry without ;-)
The Flash CS authoring tool nowadays has input controls (the ones with the
dotted underline) that allow you to click and drag the value out to change
it. For an extension I am building I want to
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