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5 Flash Tips: onLoad Event Handler Not Working With loadMovie?
I have heard so many people moan on the many community forums and mailing lists about the onLoad event handler not working and although I have already posted a fix for the problem.
Harnessing Shared Objects
With our tunes playing and the volume knob to about the 3:00PM position (I prefer it loud) lets get started. First you need to create some content to drag. I just made some nice looking mockup boxes for now.
Creating and Implementing Flash Panels
In this article I will explain how Flash Panels fit into the grand scheme of extending Flash MX 2004. We'll also discuss some of the benefits and pitfalls you may encounter when using Flash Panels in your day to day work.
TagCloud Flash Integration
TagCloud is an automated Folksonomy tool. Essentially, TagCloud searches any number of RSS feeds you specify, extracts keywords from the content and lists them according to prevalence within the RSS feeds. Clicking on the tag's link will display a list of all the article abstracts associated with that keyword.
Macromedia Flash - How To Use the Singleton Design Pattern
Design patterns are standardized solutions to common programming problems. It's good to use design patterns for two simple reasons. First, it's faster (and many times better) to implement a time-tested design pattern as opposed to developing a custom solution. Second, collaboration with other developers increases when common practices are used.
Microsoft .NET In A Flash, A New Tool Lets .NET Developers Write Flash Applications
Not long ago developers and IT professionals looked at Flash with disdain. The anti-Flash camp had contempt for its lack of accessibility, minimal standards compliance, and of course there was the infamous back button debacle. But things have changed. Large companies are embracing Flash for rich media delivery. Developers are jumping on the bandwagon in swarms. In the last year there's been an explosion in Flash development tools, including several full-featured development environments and a homespun SWF compiler or two.
Macromedia Flash: Cartoons By the People For the People
When Disney closed the doors of its Orlando, Florida animation studio in January 2004, many saw it as the death knell for traditional hand-drawn animation. Of the 18 big-studio animated films to be released this year, only a handful will be done in 2D animation and of those, only a couple will even make it into theaters, according to KeyFrame-Online.com. In 2001, the first Oscar for an animated film was given out and the 3D animated Shrek took the prize.
Skinning the V2 ProgressBar Component, Part 2
In Part One of this two-part article ('Skinning the V2 ProgressBar component ,' MXDJ vol 3 issue 4) we did what we set out to do, but I just can't bear to leave the skinning-a-Button issue unresolved.
The NumericStepper Component
Perhaps one of the easiest components to overlook in Flash MX 2004 is tucked away in the UI Components section of the Components Panel, and carries the uninteresting name NumericStepper. Perhaps you're developing experimental effects and require on-screen controls to alter dynamic feedback within those effects. Maybe you're building complex forms that allow users to quickly select numerical data. Either way, it's time to cast your eye over the NumericStepper component.
Using Image Viewer Flash Element
Flash Elements were introduced in Dreamweaver MX 2004. Flash Elements allow you to quickly add Flash content to your page from within Dreamweaver. Currently the only flash element that comes packaged with Dreamweaver is the Image Viewer. The Image Viewer quickly assembles a highly customizable album. This tutorial will show you how.
Tree Component - Horizontal Scrolling
I've been playing around with the Tree Component in great depth and have found a few discrepancies which I feel are major pit holes. After a lot of searching, it was also clear that many other developers have come across the same issues. My main gripe: the tree component's support for horizontal scrolling is not very useful. I expected it to work like the ScrollPane's horizontal scrollbar, but it doesn't.
Skinning the V2 ProgressBar Component, Part 1
This article explains how to completely change the graphical appearance of (i.e., 'to skin') the V2 ProgressBar component. Before we begin, a warning: the techniques described in this article apply to the ProgressBar and to many other V2 components, but not to all. Some components require advanced skinning techniques not discussed in this article. For example, the Button component's skin, perhaps surprisingly, is primarily code-based.
Flash, Web Services, and Data Binding
In Part One (MXDJ, vol. 3 issue 2) we looked at one of three different ways to consume a Web service, here we look at two other ways and some of the pros and cons of each approach. In this next example we'll explore using data binding in a different way from Pt. 1, by not relying on the Bindings tab of the Component Inspector panel. Instead, we'll create the bindings through ActionScript.
Take to the Skies... with Captivate & Flash
With increasing frequency, employees (called 'crewmembers') at JetBlue Airways are being asked to fulfill some of their training requirements online. The aviation industry is policy-intensive, and airline employees - everyone from flight attendants, to pilots, to customer service and ground crew personnel - are required to update their training each year on certain regulatory topics. To meet these requirements, JetBlue employs a blend of classroom instruction, on-the-job training, and eLearning.
Between a Rock and a Soft(ware) Place
Captivate came along at a time when I was in a 'tight spot' as a web developer. Imagine the words 'tight spot' said with all the ironic fret of George Clooney as Ulysses Everett McGill in the film 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?' and you will begin to identify with my situation.
Fireworks-Animated GIF with FreeHand Vector Art
What do 'fantastic,' 'fabulous,' and 'fun' have in common? All three of these words describe the creative work you can do with Flash, Fireworks, and FreeHand. The Macromedia MX2004 Studio 'Fab Three' together give you the tools to create art and animations for the web and other media. Combine these with Dreamweaver and you have a dynamic set of tools.
Flash, Web Services, and Data Binding
This is not Web Services 101. This is not an introduction to Flash. This is not art. This is not a love song. Now that that's out the way, be prepared to bind data like there's no tomorrow.
The Maelstrom in Your Future
Over the past year, we have rededicated ourselves to getting broad community feedback on our future development plans and efforts. Some of that is done privately through beta lists, customer advisory boards, and customer visits. Increasingly, some of it will be done publicly. To this end, we have recently begun showing what we are working on for the next version of the Flash client, code-named 'Maelstrom.' The effort on Maelstrom roughly falls into three main themes: performance, expressiveness, and standardization.
Taking Action
In Part 1 I introduced you to very basic concepts of ActionScript 2.0. We looked at some simple programs such as setting a variable, basic object-oriented concepts, and some basic interaction with the Flash MX 2004 Interface.
The Blogosphere Discusses the Issue of Packaging Yahoo! Toolbar with Its Flash Player Downloads
Staff within Macromedia 'tried to anticipate various reactions' to its recent decision to package Yahoo! Toolbar with its Flash player, John Dowdell - author of the popular online 'JD's Forum' -blogged yesterday. He is open to the possibility, he wrote, that there may be 'a potential scenario which could affect the common good' in the decision, which has provoked an uproar in various online communities and blogs.
Flash Video On-Demand: Akamai Streaming Now Available For Use With Macromedia Flash
Akamai Technologies, which already serves several gigabits per second of downloadable Flash content - including several hundreds of megabits per second of Flash video traffic - has in conjunction with Macromedia just announced the immediate availability of Akamai Streaming for use with Macromedia Flash
RIAs and Web Services
This month the topic is Web services. Previous articles looked at the RIA, component-based development, XML, and the role of ColdFusion as a data source. In this issue we examine the role of Web services in RIA development.
More OOP in Flash
Hopefully you read last month's issue (MXDJ, Vol. 2, issue 12). This is a continuation of that article, so please have it handy for reference purposes. As a small review, currently we have our back end coded and the design implemented. It is time for some real work now.
Getting into the Action
Flash ActionScript has come a long way since Flash 5. However, never has the leap been as great as with the release of Flash MX 2004.
More OOP In Flash
Ahh...{deep inhale}...the smell of the holidays is in the air. I wish I could write about all of the wonderful joys of the holidays, but we'll stick with the wonderful joys of creating Flash applications with OOP.
Encode, Deliver, Design
It wasn't so long ago that video and the Web were at odds. Video was becoming more beautiful and entertaining through new post-production techniques. And with the proliferation of video editing software and high-speed buses like FireWire, creative videos started coming from all types of makers - from professionals to first-time home users. The Web, vast but slow, seemed to be stuck in a rut, resisting video's advances by confining it to small sizes and clunky, boxy players.
Flex & Flash Communication Server
The challenge of enterprise-level collaboration is to make data sharing effective and keep costs down. Applications built with C++ or Java must be delivered to the end-users' desktops along with some piece of the collaboration software. That can be a headache for IT departments because it is another set of files to deploy, upgrade, and test.
XML, Another Way to Run Your Flash Application
What does data look like? To a stockbroker, data might appear as a stream of company names and stock values. A database administrator probably sees data as a series of tables. A developer working in XML might see data as a tree like structure. This article is all about data. We will look at data, data structures, data transformations, and data bindings and examine their role in the Flash MX 2004 component framework.
Breaking News: Macromedia Announces MAX 2004 Award Winners
Sites as various as the J.K. Rowling Web site and a site from The Wharton School were among the winners of the MAX 2004 Awards, announced today in New Orleans by Macromedia CEO Rob Burgess. Full results here.
A New Role for Flash
Perhaps you've heard of Flex, maybe you've even dabbled with Flash, or you have one or more Flash developers on your team. Nevertheless, you aren't sure how Flash and Flex fit together.
The Best of Two Worlds
When I was asked, I jumped at the chance to do a series on Flash data integration for the MXDJ. Here was a wonderful opportunity to share my popular talks, presentations, and demonstrations with a large, interested audience.
Illustrating with Flash MX 2004
Graphics created for games published in Macromedia Flash cannot be illustrated or animated as usual. One must understand that most games developed in Flash can be processor-intensive, with quite a bit of user interaction and several animations playing at once, which means your graphics and animations must be optimized.
An Alternative to JavaServer Pages?
I am a Web application developer. That can mean a number of things these days, but in my case, it means I write code on both the client and the server to make a complete 'application.' For many of us, the client-side code is JSP - JavaServer Pages. Perhaps, like me, you find JSP to be awkward with its mixture of languages and styles.
Live, Flash-Based Web Chatting Created by Userplane
Pioneering enterprise social software provider, Userplane, has developed a Web-based chat application that allows users to engage one another in live text conversation. Created in Macromedia Flash MX, Userplane Web Chat is now being used to facilitate the global exchange of medical information for Swiss-based AOSpine.
Logged In
I was recently looking at the winners of the Clio Awards and the Cannes Lions - annual awards that recognize excellence in the advertising industry. As I went through the winners in the Internet category, several things stood out prominently:
Grab Hold of the Vine and Swing Over the Pitfalls
The world of Flash development can be a dangerous place. Although Flash offers the most comprehensive set of tools for Web site user interface development, there are numerous pitfalls that can cause a project to go sour. Flash's complexity can result in 'two-day' projects taking two weeks, database access becoming nearly impossible, and file sizes that are daunting. I'll talk about some of the methods I've used to overcome these types of problems in a site I've recently developed, www.getfreshfruit.com.
The Evolution of Web Services and Flash
With Flash's ability to create rich, engaging, and fully interactive front end interface environments and Web services being able to offer data in a standardized, easy-to-work-with format, the possibilities of what can be accomplished with these two technologies is endless. But before the 'how' is covered, it's important to know the 'what' and the 'why.'
Flash! Macromedia Releases Update for Flash MX 2004 / Flash MX Professional 2004
Macromedia has announced that a free update is available from today for its Flash Web applications program, Flash MX 2004. The update, version 7.2, applies to both Flash MX 2004 and MX Professional 2004.
Flash! Macromedia Releases Today Update for Flash MX and MX Professional 2004
Macromedia announced that a free update is available today for its Flash web applications program Flash MX 2004. The update, version 7.2, applies to both Flash MX 2004 and MX Professional 2004.
Zoomin' on the Web
If Flash is the death of HTML, Zoomify may be the death of JPGs, GIFs, and PNGs. While this sounds like marketing hoopla, zooms on the Web may change how designers and developers display images. Ultimately, this will enable quick, interactive access to high-resolution imagery on the Web, CD-ROM, and handheld devices creating richer, more informative, and more entertaining user experiences just by improving the way images are delivered.

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