I'm having an odd problem that isn't mission critical since I can use the command line with no probs.In my earlier post http:[url]... I had problems getting the web compiler to work.Now that it's working I use this in a browser to compile: http:[url]...
and I get this error as a result:
ERROR : Could not resolve to a component implementation.
Everything is legit and the most recommended solution is that the namespaces aren't correct. I've checked those and they're fine. Other answers I've come across relate to external components causing a problem but as you can see, I'm not using an external component.Here's the kicker. If I do a compile via command line:
mxmlc topsight.mxml
it compiles perfectly.Specs are still the same from the prior post and I'm using the Flex 3 SDK.Not sure if this would help but I did the download from http:[url]... and I clicked on the Open Source Flex SDK - Milestone 3.3
I have a movie clip called turret that is on the screen and is instanced as Turret, I have a movie clip called bullet and that is in the library exported for AS "bullet" no quotes. Here is the website [URL] My frame (main) class is called du34
Many people install an add on to their browser - such as Flashblocker, or FlashOff - in order to stop annoying advertisements from auto-running. Is it possible to detect that this has been done, and then (obviously) use JScript to put up an alternative if this is the case?
If you cannot do this, then there is really no point to using Flash's higher functions, because the majority of users will see them only if they click a gray panel with a hopeful button in the middle of it. Flash becomes merely a decorative bolt on for web applications.
I just upgraded to CS4 and now I can't compile my project. First of all I get a random error like this 1087: Syntax error: extra characters found after end of program. on(press){} The location of the error (file, frame, line) is totally random, pointing to frame that has nothing in it or a frame with a simple stop(); command, etc My other error is a run time one that appears after the compilation The following JavaScript error(s) occurred: SyntaxError: unterminated string literal All that code was working fine yesterday with CS3, any idea why CS4 wouldn't handle it the same way?
I was wondering if it is possible to open Microsoft Word through ActionScript 3.0 on Flash CS3? I have tried several different ways so far, but none work. I actually want Word to open (or whatever their default word document may be). I don't want to open it on an internet browser.
I was wondering if it is possible to open Microsoft Word through ActionScript 3.0 on Flash CS3? I have tried several different ways so far, but none work. I actually want Word to open (or whatever their default word document may be). I don't want to open it on an internet browse
I was wondering if anyone know if there is a Free flash template like the one Microsoft uses on their front page. I am new to Flash and have been trying for a good few hours to get this done.
I was wondering if it is possible to open Microsoft Word through ActionScript 3.0 on Flash CS3? I have tried several different ways so far, but none work. I actually want Word to open (or whatever their default word document may be). I don't want to open it on an internet browser.
Can i connect to a microsoft database with flash and/or actionscript? And for example, if the db name is kirupa.mdb, what do i type to connect to the database with flash and/or actionscript?
Is there a feature in Flash that allows you to export content into Word. I know that Captivate has this feature, but was unaware that Flash did until someone mentioned it recently.
I want to develop an Application similar to Paint in windows where I have a main window ( let's say window1) where something can be drawn. And a small object window(let's say window 2) which will contain objects each will represent a particular pattern of graph(Like i have one pattern where i can draw a pie chart or a simple graph etc etc). When I drag and drop any object from Window2 to Window1 that particular pattern is automatically drawn on window 1. How can I do this?
how do i do that? we have a database (microsoft sql) that i want to pull information from. our goal is to have a user click on one of these parts in this diagram
and have it open this window
all of that information is in our database and right now it is parsed to an .xml file. but i would rather parse it to the database instead. is this possible? i dont know what to do, and i cant find anything online. what script do i use to parse it?
how to import miccrosoft Words files into flash. I have some Microsoft Words file which I want to use in Flash. When I open swf I want the contents of this file to be seen. How do I import them ?
How would I go about compiling just AS3 in CS3? I tried having my .as files in a folder then creating a new .fla from within CS3 in the same folder but I cant seem to get any output.
It seems it isn't possible at runtime to change styling defined in CSS files, ex.: colors. This is seemingly because the CSS files are compiled into SWF. Is it possible to externalize styling information in CSS (or any other format) without compiling it to SWF file so that it can be changed easily at runtime just as normal CSS can be changed when it is used in HTML.
Is there any way to speed up MXMLC compiles using Flextasks in Ant in Eclipse. Compared to FDT and Flex Builder's in-built compilation, it is painfully slow.
I am learning ActionScript 3.0. Coming from Java world I can easily relate to strict compilation mode. I think having type safety checks at compilation time makes perfect sense. This makes me wonder, why the compiler allows a standard mode were all the type safety checks are deferred to run time? Is compatibility with older ActionScript specification the sole reason for having standard mode?
I am trying to set some public static constants on a class conditionally by passing variables to the compiler e.g. -define=CONFIG::ENVIRONMENT,'testing_server'
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Obviously this means I have to tinker with long command line setting each time. I thought my initial approach was possible given the documentation and various tutorials I have read.
Is it possible to embed compilation date into compiled Action Script 3 file (like in C's __DATE__ preprocessor constant)?Is it possible to do it with custom date format?I am using Flex for compilation
I'm building a Flex/AIR application that connects to a remote server, the URL of which changes depending on the environment (development/production, and possibly others). For now, this URL parameter is hardcoded in my root application MXML file but it means I have to change it everytime I build my app for a different environment.Is there a way to externalize such a parameter so that when Flash Builder automatically builds my app (in development mode), it uses the development URL
I have a web application written in Flex and I'm trying to build an AIR application from the same code base using conditional compilation.
In the AIR application, I need to have import statements such as the following: import flash.data.SQLConnection; import flash.filesystem.File; but I cannot have these import statements in the web application because they are AIR only classes.
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and similar approach to include web or AIR specific functions during compilation. The approach seems to have worked so far The only place I have run across issues is in my Cairngorm's model locator. If I put CONFIG::desktopMode around import statements in Cairngorm's model locator, it starts giving "Uncaught exception in compiler" or "1131 classes must not be nested" error. I'm not sure how to address this error!