Julian-
I found out a few weeks ago that the Xfactor Studio XPATH classes were
broken when compiling to Flash 8. Compiling to flash 6 and 7 was ok, but not
8.
-Mark
On 5/23/06 11:23 AM, "julian atienza" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> :(
Sorry. About replies...
1) Bernard Visscher. I posted the
Ryan:
When testing locally with Windows/IE, you can set allowScriptAccess to 'always'
- it'll save you having to upload to a server.
Aaron:
I was stalled with ExternalInterface myself yesterday; I had the hardest time
getting it to work on the Windows/IE combo. The included samples from
Macrom
Bob-
You may want to check this posting: http://www.blog.lessrain.com/?p=276. As I
understand it, if the server is returning no-cache headers for the data you're
trying to load it may fail in IE. I say may because I've only run into this
problem when loading XML data over SSL in IE, not a plain
If you're not dealing with a live stream, you generally have to check for the
Netstream.Play.Stop *and* Netstream.Buffer.Empty events. Simply checking for
the Netstream.Play.Stop can give unwanted results, especially if you set a
large buffer value for streams - if you set the buffer to 5 second
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