Ivan and Stacey,
Thanks for your help on my AS1 to AS2 issue.
again, much thanks, got it figured out with your help.
-S
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--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You need to copy the code he gave you - put it in an
> as file, make a
> movieclip with the assets he stated and bind it in
> the library to the
> class via the linkage properties (AS2 class).
>
> As for your previous post - what d
Ivan,
I'm etting an error on the "class" says it needs to be
external?
--- Iv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello stone,
>
> - yes. a little trick needed:
>
> import mx.utils.Delegate;
>
> class EmailForm extends MovieClip {
>
> private var submit_btn:Button;
> private var new_lv : Loa
Ivan,
Tried the code you sent, no luck... what was wrong
with it. I'm trying to learn this. Also tried the
delegate method it to failed.
any advise?
Can I send you the file, so you can comment on what is
wrong?
best,
Stone
--- Iv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I> try conve
Ivan,
Thanks for the reply, can you give an example of what
you are referring to? I'm not quite understanding.
Best.
--- Iv <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello stone,
>
> sl> Is there a reason this works in AS1 and not
> AS2???
> - it is bad code because you usen't path to
> variables.
>
this all day, no results, any
help?
Best,
Stone
--- David Rorex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/21/06, stone larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Is there a reason this works in AS1 and not
> AS2???
>
>
> Could you give us more info on wh
Is there a reason this works in AS1 and not AS2???
function sendEmail() {
lv = new LoadVars();
new_lv = new LoadVars();
lv.email = email.text;
new_lv.onData = getResponse;
lv.sendAndLoad("emailSubmit.php", new_lv, "POST");
}
function getResponse(success)
Can someone please lend a hand, might be staring to
long at the screen. This is suppose to write to a .txt
file, all I get is "failed".
ok, this is the AS.
var serverLang:String = "php";
var myVars:LoadVars = new LoadVars();
myVars.onLoad = function() {
if (myVars.verify == "success") {
Can someone please lend a hand, might be staring to
long at the screen. This is suppose to write to a .txt
file, all I get is "failed".
ok, this is the AS.
var serverLang:String = "php";
var myVars:LoadVars = new LoadVars();
myVars.onLoad = function() {
if (myVars.verify == "success") {
Sorry for the heading, it's acually just a newsletter sign-up.
Please can Someone take a look at this code and see where I've gone wrong. I've
used this in Flash 6 a million times, ported it to 7 and am having no luck. Ok
I'm loading a send to friend MC into a _blank MC on the main stage for the
Please can Someone take a look at this code and see where I've gone wrong. I've
used this in Flash 6 a million times, ported it to 7 and am having no luck. Ok
I'm loading a send to friend MC into a _blank MC on the main stage for the
actions on this would be, vemail is the variable, email is the
I'd simply say "no". :)
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I'd simply say "no". :)
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of stone larsen
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 1:43 PM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] opportunity - paypal flash cart
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delete onEnterFrame = null, is bad practice.
Scott Fanetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: delete this.onEnterFrame is definitely
the standard method. I think
null kills the function definition, but the event still gets fired and
the owner of the onEnterFrame event still gets the event notificatio
Alan MacDougall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Rich Rodecker wrote:
>check out flashkart.
>
>
>
>On 2/8/06, stone larsen wrote:
>
>
>>I am looking to hire someone for a fully functional apparel based flash
>>cart using paypal as the merchant.
>>
>>
yes, this is a paid gig of course.
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stone larsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Did I lose any interest in producing a
cart?
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I am looking to hire someone for a fully functional apparel based flash cart
using paypal as the merchant.
Key needs: XML powered, easily updateable.
If interested please hit me back, I'm not looking to spend over $1000.
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