Andrew,
You might also want to check out this link:
http://www.zedia.net/2008/difference-between-mouseeventroll_over-and-mouseeventmouse_over-in-as3/
It does a great job of illustrating the difference between MOUSE_OVER and
ROLL_OVER.
Tony
http://www.lifelinewebsolutions.com
On Sun, Jul 5, 20
Thanks Rob. That's just the ticket.
Rob Romanek wrote:
Hey Andrew,
Try setting mouseEnabled to false for your cursor sprite.
hth,
Rob
On 5-Jul-09, at 8:40 AM, Andrew Sinning wrote:
The problem is that as soon as the custom cursor's sprite becomes
visible, it causes a MOUSE_OUT event to ge
Did u try ROLL_OVER / ROLL_OUT to?
Jiri
Andrew Sinning wrote:
I've read though the documentation regarding event bubbling several
times, but the concept remains blurry. Perhaps this example will help
me get my head around it.
I want to display a custom cursor, a version of the Photoshop "fl
Hey Andrew,
Try setting mouseEnabled to false for your cursor sprite.
hth,
Rob
On 5-Jul-09, at 8:40 AM, Andrew Sinning wrote:
The problem is that as soon as the custom cursor's sprite becomes
visible, it causes a MOUSE_OUT event to get called on the image
(because the image is interceptin
I've read though the documentation regarding event bubbling several
times, but the concept remains blurry. Perhaps this example will help
me get my head around it.
I want to display a custom cursor, a version of the Photoshop "flat
hand" cursor, whenever the mouse is over a cropped image to i
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