Found it :

14.02.2019 22:28 tarihinde Serkan Taş yazdı:
Alex,

I am not sure that I know how to capture call stack in Firefox Dev Edition.

Thanks,
Serkan

14.02.2019 22:23 tarihinde Alex Harui yazdı:

In Royale in the browser, some events aren’t what you think they are.  If you listen for a org.apache.royale.events.MouseEvent, the browser dispatches a browser MouseEvent and Royale runs code to catch that and convert it to org.apache.royale.events.MouseEvent.

I suspect that the browser is sending its low-level event and Royale code needs to be added to convert it to a Royale HTTPStatusEvent.  That’s why I suggested checking the call stack as it might be possible to copy the MouseEventConverter patterns to do the conversion.

HTH,

-Alex

*From: *Serkan Taş <serkan....@likyateknoloji.com>
*Reply-To: *"users@royale.apache.org" <users@royale.apache.org>
*Date: *Thursday, February 14, 2019 at 11:14 AM
*To: *"users@royale.apache.org" <users@royale.apache.org>
*Subject: *Re: Work on Emulation

Hi Alex,

13.02.2019 01:50 tarihinde Alex Harui yazdı:

    Hi Serkan,

    In the emulation components, you may have to catch certain events
    and redispatch them with the appropriate type.  In the event
    handler that calls Alert, what is the type of the event
    parameter.  Is it an HTTPStatusEvent or a browser event?

Here is the registration :

loader.addEventListener(HTTPStatusEvent.HTTP_STATUS, httpResult);

It is registered as HTTPStatusEvent. And the handler has the signature :

private function httpResult(event:HTTPStatusEvent):void


    If it is an HTTPStatusEvent, then the emulation may be as simple
    as adding a “status” getter that returns the event’s value property.

As it is HTTPStatusEvent, than it will be enough to implement your advice to the JS section of the code. But when I check the code, there is getter for status :

COMPILE::JS
    public class HTTPStatusEvent extends org.apache.royale.events.Event
    {
        /*  include "../core/Version.as"; */
        public static const HTTP_STATUS:String = "httpStatus";
        private var m_status:int;

//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
        //
        //  Class constants
        //
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------


//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
        //
        //  Constructor
        //
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------

        /**
         *  Constructor.
         *
         *  @param type The event type; indicates the action that caused the event.
         *
         *  @param bubbles Specifies whether the event can bubble
         *  up the display list hierarchy.
         *
         *  @param cancelable Specifies whether the behavior
         *  associated with the event can be prevented.
         *
         *  @langversion 3.0
         *  @playerversion Flash 9
         *  @playerversion AIR 1.1
         *  @productversion Royale 0.9.3
         */
        public function HTTPStatusEvent(type:String, bubbles:Boolean = false,                                         cancelable:Boolean = false, status:int = 0)
        {
            super(type, bubbles, cancelable);
            m_status = status;
        }

        public function get status() : int
        {
            return m_status;
        }

    }

But returns internal m_status, which is in my case is undefined.

Thanks,
Serkan


    If it is a browser event, then look at the call stack to see who
    is dispatching the event.  The code that dispatches the event
    might need to create an HTTPStatusEvent, copy the browser event
    properties into it, and then dispatch the HTTPStatusEvent.  If
    you are not sure, post the call stack.

    HTH,

    -Alex

    *From: *Serkan Taş <serkan....@likyateknoloji.com>
    <mailto:serkan....@likyateknoloji.com>
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    <mailto:users@royale.apache.org>
    *Date: *Tuesday, February 12, 2019 at 11:52 AM
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    <users@royale.apache.org> <mailto:users@royale.apache.org>
    *Subject: *Re: Work on Emulation

    Hi Alex (only you are interested in emulation, right ?) :)))

    While debugging my code, I realized that there is a conflict
    between in status and httpStatus values of the event
    HTTPStatusEvent, at least in my mind.

    My old flex code, ported to royale, registers and event listener
    for HTTPStatusEvent.HTTP_STATUS and handler httpResult as below
    (loader is initialized somewhere) :

    loader.addEventListener(HTTPStatusEvent.HTTP_STATUS, httpResult);

    After making http request, the handler returns as below on screen :

    cid:part1.78AD6179.FDDC1C04@likyateknoloji.com

    This is where it fires window :

    cid:part2.FC1F7F03.0A76E9BA@likyateknoloji.com
    It is normally expected that the status holds real value, but
    here it is not, httpStatus contains the value in "value" as below :

    cid:part3.E6732EF2.3364FCC2@likyateknoloji.com

    As the HTTPStatusEvent is emulated, I am not sure how to go to
    solve the issue.

    Thanks,
    Serkan






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