Hi Daniel
There is one other cool way of doing this if say for instance you want to
send data between one flash movie and another limit of 64k per call, then
you can use localConnection object. It doesn't need escaping then and
sometimes its nice to avoid all that stuff when not needed.
Sincerely
At 14:17 01.10.2004 +0100, you wrote:
I had a look on the Macromedia website, but the best recommendation they
have is to use Flash sprites... Not so straightforward a change!
FWIW, Azeri Cyrillic works a treat. Only the Latin one seems to be the
problem.
If in despair you consider to test the u
Thanks Roymeo.
- MM
I've punted and made the
#comment: "Is this a Foo?" & RETURN & "Foo only below--"
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When I see a jerk, I usually try one of the following: turn off the
Presidential Debate, Leave the boss' office, or stop talking to my ex.
Seriously, can you provide more detail. What version of Director? What
Flash file export version? Can you describe this "jerk" in more detail?
-Jeremy Aker
I've punted and made the
#comment: "Is this a Foo?" & RETURN & "Foo only below--"
which helps with what you want
roymeo
At 11:12 AM 10/1/2004, you wrote:
Hi list...
Is it possible to insert a horizontal rule in a
getPropertyDescriptionList dialog? I have so many inputs in one
p
Hi list...
Is it possible to insert a horizontal rule in a
getPropertyDescriptionList dialog? I have so many inputs in one
particular GPDL that it would be easier on the eyes if it could have
some separators.
Thanks,
Michael M.
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Hi List,
I've embedded some jpgs in a Flash movie and am importing the Flash file
into Director. When this happens, there is a jerk that is visible only in
Director. I remember reading about this problem and a fix was posted for
this. Am however, unable to locate the relevant info.
I was wonderin
Hi guys,
First of all thanks for the suggestions - much appreciated!
Roymeo, you're correct - the target audience will be Azeri, and although I suspect the
machines will be in English they should be able t odisplay Azeri.
I have tried the suggestions that you and Daniel mentioned, but to no ava