What's a slick way to bypass the restrictions imposed as Flash automatically
truncates URLs (to 128 characters) that are used as values of HREF attributes
in HTML text or as arguments passed to getURL?
One of our clients needs long URLs to open in a browser from the Flash
application. Right
Hi,
not sure if u are aware of the fact that you are hijacking this thread?:)
greetz
JC
On 1/22/07, Jason Lutes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's a slick way to bypass the restrictions imposed as Flash
automatically truncates URLs (to 128 characters) that are used as values of
HREF attributes
Unhijacking of thread is a go!
I haven't really used any functional language stuff for a couple
years, so I may be off base a bit, but I'm not sure if you could
really create a language that's both Functional and OOP, as OOP is a
fairly procedural construct.
The main problem I see is that OOP
Hi,
i'd say flash is fairly unrestrictive (compared to java) in what you can or
cannot do.
If I look at Joel's javascript samples, most of them copy directly to
actionscript.
Wrap'm in an Example class and a combo is born:)
Or am I making this seem to easy?:)
greetz
JC
On 1/22/07, Andy Herrman
Flash is fairly unrestrictive, and you can do some functional
programming in it, but I wouldn't really call it a functional
language. It still seems designed as a procedural language, just with
some constructs that allow you to do functional-style programming
(first-order functions).
I know
delete it. Thank you.
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Flash is fairly unrestrictive
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