ActionScript 2.0 :: [Flash 8] Post Graphics To Form?
Apr 4, 2006
I have a simple graphics drawing app made in flash; just an onMouseDown event that lets the user draw a simple line drawing - nothing extraordinarily fancy. The movie clip it's being drawn on is called "Line" and is dynamically created when the flash app loads.
Is there a way to export the clients drawing to a separate page via a form post? ...Or a component with flash? Ex: Post the clients picture/line drawing to a print page with other details from the previous page.
Sometimes, multiple times a day in fact, users of my web application are submitting a certain form which has about a dozen form fields, half of which are hidden fields, and half of the $_POST data is simply not present in the processing script. Note that the fields that are not present are at the very bottom of the form. I know this because this raises a fatal error, and an email is dispatched to me which includes the post data. And of course, neither I nor any of the developers on my team can reproduce the problem. Flash is involved in the process, as I'm using a library called Uploadify to display a progress meter. Here is the flow...why some of the post data would be getting wiped out?
-User visits edit screen for a page in the CMS I am using. -Record id for the page is put into a form as a hidden value. -User clicks the Uploadify browse button and selects a file (only single file selection is allowed). -User clicks Submit button for my form. -jQuery intercepts the form submit action, triggers Uploadify to start uploading, and returns false for the submit action (manually cancelling the form submit event so that Uploadify can take over). -Uploadify uploads to a custom process script. -Uploadify finishes uploading and triggers the Javascript completion callback. -The Javascript callback calls $('#myForm').submit() to submit the form.
This happens on multiple browsers (Firefox 3.5, 3.6, Safari, Internet Explorer 7, 8) and multiple platforms (Mac OS 10.5, 10.6 and Windows XP, 7).
We're trying to upload a file and submit parameters to an ASP.Net MVC2 controller from a flash application. Essentially though this is simply creating a standard multipart/form post with a file and posted params. In the controller:
public string Upload(HttpPostedFile file, string someString, int someInt, DateTime someDate) {
I have a form in flash downloaded from this tutorial: [URL] with action script assigned to my button: on (release) [URL] However, when I submit the form, the form data is sent via GET not POST method and the url looks like: [URL]
I've created a flash banner that on rollover changes to a form and onrelease posts the variables - this works fine.My confusion is when I need to include the clickTAG script for adwords tracking.The code I've used is simple and is the following:[code]If I have both on codes one after the other will google track correctly? Is there another way that I can pass the variables to the URL that is defined in adwords via the clickTAG?
I've got a flex app that is basically completed it uses Zend AMF to connect/supply data.My app does have a login screen which seems to work fine. Now I'd like to add another login form on my site that would allows users to enter in username/password. When submitted form should pass the data to the flex app and bypass the application's login.
I am trying to create dynamic variables to post to a form based on the content of some xml.I have loaded 15 objects which act as buttons into my movie and each button will trace the exact title as wanted. What i want to know is that when i click the button the title is stored in a dynamically created variable to be used later for posted to a php form.
PHP Code: // sprinkles function function GenerateSprinkles(sprinkles_xml) {
I am trying to create dynamic variables to post to a form based on the content of some xml. I have loaded 15 objects which act as buttons into my movie and each button will trace the exact title as wanted. What i want to know is that when i click the button the title is stored in a dynamically created variable to be used later for posted to a php form.[code]
I followed to tutorial to make the website and form but it just leaves you hanging at the end after ou made the form, i doesnt tell you how to make the .php file that sends the information to a email address. here is the Action Script 3.0 code for the form:
I was wondering about MC and hey can help to lag a game out. I set up an advanced class system so i don't have to use MC to simulate walls, all i use isthe x,y,width and height. Well anyway since i don't need MC anymore I was wondering if there is a way to attach Graphics instead of MC cause a Graphics file size is relatively small than that of a graphic, I think. If anyone could tell me thats true and show me a way to attach graphics that would be nice. I haven't tried it yet but maybe if I exported the graphic from the library imihgt be able to call its name, but it doesn't have an instance name so im stuck.
Im building a reservation form, using actionscript and php. I use sendAndLoad to send variables to php via POST, which returns a different HTTP POST response in case of sucess or not.
Is there anyway to "read" HTTP POST responses with actionscript?
I have a super involved and somewhat silly site I've been working on for a long time piecing together fragments of AS2 code and modifying them to the best of my limited ability.The site is here:http:[url]....I am finally adding the last steps, a series of contact forms with a PHP script in the back end. Anyway, I implemented a form script and have it triggered by clicking the "CONTACT" button you can see on the lower bar. So, click contact and once the form opens (an external SWF loaded into an MC), type away and everything works fine unless you use the letter "f" in either upper or lowercase. It causes the screen to flash and for the form input to lose focus.It works (in that you can enter everything normally -- the form doesn't function, but that's just the PHP which I have yet to edit.)
I have a qtwebkit browser with Mozilla NPAPI plugins from which I access a web page. This page contains flash forms and I need to be able to access and manipulate its elements. Does anyone knows if this is possible and how?
I was following 1 of the flash tutorials about creating a flash form and using .php to send the form to myself.I've followed all the instructions but upon uploading, the file just doesn't seem to work. I hope to have some kind of form in my new website.
I am trying to create a simple form using Actionscript 3 that will collect data from a form, then pass that data to an asp file. I have attached the following code to the submit button,but this is not working.I'm not sure if I have to add anything else and I don't understand why this is not working. I'm trying to load all the variable info into one variable called email form.
submit_btn.onRelease = function() { var emailform:text; emailform.email_txt = email_txt.text;[code]......
I have a flash form that need to submit values to a PHP file.I am using in flash: varsToSend.send("subsrcibe.php","process","POST"); The "subsrcibe.php" contains a form that is connected directly to a database.What i want to do is, to load the variables from Flash to this PHP file, and then submit them automatically to the database (The PHP page should not open to the users).
I'm writing in a programming language, that is then passing variables to PHP, and I then need Flash to pick those variables up and do something with their data. Is there a way to get PHP to post into flash? rather than having flash load variables from a static page? If not what would the best option be? a text file?
Example of code which would be used to send a bunch of variables to a PHP script via flashThis would require the PHP script to load when the data is sent.I want to use this for a Flash event calender which triggers more information about the event to appear in a HTML area of the page when an event is clicked on. The PHP file would be the same file that the SWF is embeded in so the FLASH file would reload the page with the variable sent to the PHP. The PHP would use this variable to select the right content from a MySQL database.
how to post some variables to a URL. Let's say the user has played a Flash game, packaged as an EXE or SWF embedded in HTML stored on the user's computer, not from some webpage, and would like to register the score by completing a simple form with just an e-mail address and pressing a button.
Would it be possible to do it even thought the Flash application is not on an active webpage?
I have a large vector drawing (imagine 5000x5000) that i want to break up into separate pieces. I know that I can convert this vector drawing into a bitmap and then use the copyPixels method to create many separate bitmaps of the different regions of the original vector drawing, but is there any way to subdivide it into movieclips that just contain vector graphics instead of a bitmap?The reason im dividing a big chunk of vector graphics into smaller pieces is for performance reasons, so flash would only render a small part of this big chunk at a time (only certain regions/voxels/subdivisions are rendered at a time). But bitmaps apparently take up a lot of memory and the system im using would take much less memory if these subdivisions could be preserved in their original vector graphics form.
I imagine I could use masks somehow to achieve this effect (for each subdivision, duplicate the huge image and mask only the region that the subdivision represents), but I dont know the performance costs of masking or if this will create other problems.So is there anyway to split up a movieclip of vector graphics into smaller movieclips of vector graphics the same way copyPixels can with bitmaps?