Sorry, wrote to the wrong list. I'm resending this to FlexCoders
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 4:39 PM, Jeroen Beckers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Situation: I've loaded a webpage into the control and it
> displays just fine. What I want now, is the sourcecode of the loaded
> docu
_Flex-based_Apollo_Applications
And it's talking about a JavaScriptObject class located in flash.html. I am
however unable to find this class... The examples in this tutorial would be
perfect, if only I would have suck a JavaScriptObject class...
Any suggestions ?
Greetings,
Jero
> also have some getProperty( strProperty:String ):Object function, defined
> at
> IItem interface.
>
> interface IAnalyzer
> {
> getAnalyzedProperty():String;
> }
>
> interface IItem
> {
> hasProperty( strProperty:String ):Boolean;
> getProperty( strProperty:St
I heard a lot of people used http://blog.greensock.com/tweenliteas3/ . Not
sure if it's dependent on Flex / Flash, but I don't really think so.
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 9:57 PM, Jesse Warden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> What are people using nowadays besides Flash CS3's built-in ones and Flex
> 3'
Hi list!
Situation: I have a class that analyzes stuff. There are different analyzing
classes, such as "HeightAnalyzer", "WeightAnalyzer", "LevelAnalyzer", etc.
You can add an analyzer to the class by using
'myClass.addAnalyzer(newAnalyzer:IAnalyzer)'.
As you can see, there is an IAnalyzer interfa
inside the onEnterFrame, you can use 'this' to refer to the tooltip
movieclip.
Are you certain it is removed (trace(this)) or is it just out of sight ?
Greets,
Jeroen Beckers
Mendelsohn, Michael wrote:
Hi list...
I can't figure out why the onEnterFrame attached to _root.tooltip in my
di
Take a look at Enterprise Architect :).
Ned Perry wrote:
Hi
Does anyone know of any software that can autogenerate UML style diagrams
describing AS2 classes/relationships?
Cheers
ned
This e-mail (and any attachments) is
Hi!
I'm creating a little shooter game and I want the enemies to have some
sort of followable pattern. I can create the patterns and such (that's
not the problem) but I'm having difficulties as to how to implement
it... I have been looking at the Strategy / State pattern but I can't
really fi
Normally, it already checks for 'getBytesLoaded() == getBytsTotal()' (or
a variation). Could you post your ActionScript?
Benjamin van Gogh wrote:
Hi there,
I used a tutorial on Adobe.com to create a preloader from some
tutorial files. Works great, but the preloader displays the animation
ALWA
7; and dividing by 0 gives 'Infinity').
Cheers!
Claus Wahlers wrote:
Number.toString() is a little borked.
Meister Skinner explains it here:
http://www.gskinner.com/blog/archives/2005/12/source_code_tra.html
Cheers,
Claus.
Jeroen Beckers wrote:
var n:Number = -16777216
trace(n
var n:Number = -16777216
trace(n.toString(16));
Gives me:
-100 ?
Claus Wahlers wrote:
pixel = -16777216
-16777216 is 0xff00 (solid black)
Try to trace pixel.toString(16)
Cheers,
Claus.
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To change y
l=..."); traces a negative value, which I find very
strange... Any suggestions ?
Greets,
Jeroen Beckers
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.dauntless.be
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set to build to FP7 by default (even if you're not using
MTASC).
Project -> Properties -> Movie tab -> Target version -> Flash player 8
Should do it!
Scott
On 9/12/06, Jeroen Beckers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi List!
I use FlashDevelop to write my classes, and I u
pported) add-logical operator that's
not supported anymore in FP8 or something... (I hope this sentence makes
sense to you guys).
The question is: Why am I getting this error?
Greets,
Jeroen Beckers
http://www.dauntless.be
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You should use the MovieClipLoader class. You could set an interval to
about 50ms, which should be enough time for the MCL class to throw the
onLoadError event. In the onLoadError event, you delete the interval
which will stop the loading.
Muhammad Sheraz Iqbal wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying t
Couldn't you put the list component in a movieclip and add attach the
movieclip to the scrollPane (which is a lot easier).
Also, what is your 'createUniqueInstanceName()' function ?
Matt Bennett wrote:
Hello Flashcoders,
I'm building a scrollable list, and I keep track of the list items
with
You can't 'choose' the definition of polymorphism :p.
"In simple terms, *polymorphism* lets you treat derived class members
just like their parent class's members."
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymorphism_in_object-oriented_programming
(+ all my java & AS books)
class Foo extends B
Hi Serge,
Maybe store the new name into the $_SESSION and request it when the
onComplete event is dispatched?
Or am I mis-understanding the situation?
Greets,
Jeroen
Serge Jespers wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I'm doing a fileUpload in this project and in my PHP script, I rename
> the file (make an MD5
It's really handy if you include it. In the service browser, you can
select [mt] and 'save to XXX.methodtable.php' . Every time you edit your
class, you just press the save to method table button and it's
automaticly updated.
And uhm... The problem is solved... I kept calling the wrong function
:#
I did that :).
Mike Britton wrote:
> You need to create a methodTable array in the constructor of every
> class you're using with AMFPHP.
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Yes, that works... So why won't my class work?
//class
insertIntoDatabase("test", "test");
return "HelloWorld!";
}
}
?>
//method table
methodTable = array(
"insertIntoDatabase" => array(
"description" => "This function adds the score & name to the
Sorry, forgot that while copying...
But it doesn't work either...
Mike Britton wrote:
> $this->test2();
>
> hth,
>
> Mike
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ned world makes no sence since it's not
> printed or put in a variable or anything (amasing that is does not
> give an error that way.
>
> hth,
>
> Folkert
> Jeroen Beckers wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> This is the situation:
>>
>> Flash uses AMFP
Hi,
This is the situation:
Flash uses AMFPHP to call a php function 'test1()' .
In my php file, the function is defined as followed:
function test1()
{
test2();
return "Hello";
}
function test2()
{
return "World";
}
Now, AMFPHP returns "World" (when I call test1() ), but I would expect
him to
Hi,
This is the situation:
Flash uses AMFPHP to call a php function 'test1()' .
In my php file, the function is defined as followed:
function test1()
{
test2();
return "Hello";
}
function test2()
{
return "World";
}
Now, AMFPHP returns "World" (when I call test1() ), but I would expect
him to
That should be correct Julien, but there's no point in importing, if you
are going to use the fully qualified classname anyway...
julien castelain wrote:
> hi ilteris,
>
> maybe this could do it :
>
> import ascb.util.Proxy;
>
> function finishAnimation(_mc:MovieClip) {
> var scope = this;
>
Give us the code of the dispatching of the event ...
dnk wrote:
> Ramon Miguel M. Tayag wrote:
>> http://board.flashkit.com/board/showthread.php?t=662329&highlight=delegate
>>
>>
> How do you call this class?
>
> I tried
>
>
> import com.includingatree.utils.Delegate;
> //use the delegate
> th
Cat].getNextHighestDepth());
this_targetMc["menuMc"+i].menuBtn.lScope = this;
this._targetMc["menuMc" + i].menuBtn.onPress = function()
{
trace("The button was hit!");
trace("A reference to the class: "+this.lScope); //this will trace
[object Object], which is corre
I also created one which has a little more features:
http://dauntless.be/blog/?p=11
Jim Kremens wrote:
> http://www.kennybunch.com/index.php?p=16
>
> Jim Kremens
>
>
> On 8/12/06, Paul Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to scope my setInterval timeout handler however it is not
>>
I also created one which has a little more features:
http://dauntless.be/blog/?p=11
Jim Kremens wrote:
> http://www.kennybunch.com/index.php?p=16
>
> Jim Kremens
>
>
> On 8/12/06, Paul Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to scope my setInterval timeout handler however it is not
>>
Just to be complete: Yes, it is possible!
Example:
var myFoo = new Foo();
myFoo["test"+5] = function()
{
trace("hello world!");
}
myFoo.test5();
//Foo.as
dynamic class Foo
{
}
And to your second question:
Delegate returns a function. Setting the onRelease to
'Delegate.create()'
> http://www.geocities.com/flywithoutwings_4350/
>
> As u can see in the bottom frame I've used the same component which is
> working perfectly...please gimme some advice over this..
>
>
> best regards
> RaviKiran Marella
>
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
The .zip isn't working...
Ravi Marella wrote:
> Hi list,
> I've got a problem while packaging a component I've developed..it's a
> rotating menu component which will display any number of menu item
> around a circle, the fla is working properly but when I package it to
> .mxp the menu is not rotat
Oh, sorry, i switched 2 lines, the explanation is about the .target
property, not the .success property.
Jeroen Beckers wrote:
> You can use the EventDispatcher.
>
> import mx.utils.Delegate;
> //import the EventDispatcher class
> import mx.events.EventDispatcher;
You can use the EventDispatcher.
import mx.utils.Delegate;
//import the EventDispatcher class
import mx.events.EventDispatcher;
class myClass
{
private var myxml:XML;
//declare the functions
private var dispatchEvent:Function;
public var addEventListener:Function;
public v
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