I'm guessing that this isn't possible, but I would love someone to prove me
wrong ; )
Is there any way to allow the user to select an image file on their local
machine and then load the image directly into a SWF running in a browser
from a remote server without using any server-side script?
Hi
Does anyone have any solid information about the performance of SWFs
published as Flash 7 when playing in Flash Player 9?
There seems to be some anecdotal evidence that it runs very slowly and we
are seeing some eveidence of this.
I heard somewhere that FP9 runs F7 content in emulation
loading player 7/8 content
into a 9 movie?
On 9/5/06, Aaron Haines [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Does anyone have any solid information about the performance of SWFs
published as Flash 7 when playing in Flash Player 9?
There seems to be some anecdotal evidence that it runs very slowly and
we
Atticmedia requires a good Actionscript 2 developer for cutting edge work on
new BBC projects.
Atticmedia is one of the leading new media suppliers to the BBC and has a
number of large, high profile interactive BBC projects in progress. You will
be working on cutting edge multimedia alongside
Thanks
That works a treat.
Great.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of robadt
Sent: 25 November 2005 19:42
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] enable all movieclips to broadcast
theironReleaseevent
Aaron Haines wrote
( ) { listener.sayHello
( ) ; } ;
}
public function sayHello ( Void ) : Void {
trace ( HELLO ) ;
}
cheers, Alisdair
On 24 Nov 2005, at 19:25, Aaron Haines wrote:
Is this possible..?
Anyone know how to do it..?
I want to be able to add a listener with an onRelease function to any
movieclip
Atticmedia requires a good Actionscript 2 developer for cutting edge work on
new BBC projects.
Atticmedia is one of the leading new media suppliers to the BBC and has a
number of large, high profile interactive BBC projects in progress. You will
be working on cutting edge multimedia alongside
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