> It sounds like what you need is the handler
>
> on mouseUpOuside me
>
> Which executes when you click on a sprite, drag out and then release the
> mouse button.
>
>
> Regards,
> Karina Steffens,
> Lead Programmer
>
> Martello Media Ltd.
> 4 Islington Avenue
> Sandycove
> Co. Dublin
>
> Tel
> In my projector if mouse is down on a button while leaving
> the sprite it
> sticks...
>
> it seems to be bypassing my (on mouse leave)
It sounds like what you need is the handler
on mouseUpOuside me
Which executes when you click on a sprite, drag out and then release the
mouse button.
Re
At 10:27 PM -0700 12/14/00, Jayson wrote:
>PROBLEM=
>Button sticks
>
>In my projector if mouse is down on a button while leaving the sprite it
>sticks...
>
>it seems to be bypassing my (on mouse leave)
>
>Thanks for helping!!!
>
Quick answer. If your handler is really called "on mouse leave",
At 10:07 PM 12/1/00, Jayson wrote:
>I have a email hyperlink in a text sprite... it does work, however before
>opening the email client app. it opens the web browser.
I've seen folks suggest using Buddy API's baOpenURL() to avoid the browser
window. I haven't tested it, but it's worth a try.
ht
Server scripts are usually your best bet for sending email from within
director and never opening another program. It may be a little more work,
but the result is much cleaner.
Jayson wrote:
> thanks.. thats the conclusion I came up with also...
>
> So what is the best way to email through dire
thanks.. thats the conclusion I came up with also...
So what is the best way to email through director... forms?
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Probably because it relies on the browser to figure out what to do with
your link. The browser receives it and decides, ah - this must be an email
link. And you have to open the browser in order to give it the link.
I haven't played with this, and aren't sure if there's a way around it, but