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ASR | FlashComm Ceasar
**RANT: IGNORE**
First off, I am extremely new to FlashCom scripting. The first thing i did however, was to swear (almost)never to use the netComponents. Components are like Americans, they just promote lethargy, they are narrow-minded, and they are way too fat for their own good. No offense to us Americans.
**RANT: IGNORE**
On to the nightmare. I am having some troubles setting and getting variables from a permanent SO on the server. At the moment I am just testing out the scripts, learning how to use them, and I am not understanding why they are not working
a snippit:
Code:
//main.asc
application.onAppStart = function()
{
nc = new NetConnection();
nc.connect("rtmp://localhost/so_test");
so = SharedObject.get("foo", true, nc);
so.setProperty("address", "655321 E Droog Dr.");
so.setProperty("city", "Videywell");
var names = so.getPropertyNames();
for (x in names) {
var propVal = so.getProperty(names[x]);
trace("Value of property "+names[x]+" = "+propVal);
}
};
And I end up with an error instead of my two values: line 10: TypeError: names has no properties
can someone out there see my error. In my mind(however entangled it is), I would assume that "names" has at least 2 properties, which i had set earlier.
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Hey -
Looking at your code, and then looking at the docs.. have you tried not putting quotes around the property names?
Code:
so.setProperty(address, "655321 E Droog Dr.");
so.setProperty(city, "Videywell")
psx
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ASR | FlashComm Ceasar
Attempted
I get an error again, different this time.
line 9: ReferenceError: address is not defined
I was wondering if anyone knew of a good example of server-refrenced SOs or server-created SO "slots."
I just need one to actually look at for syntax.
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Just a thought - you know me - all about doing it all on the client end
Do you have to connect the so like you do on the client?
ie.
so.connect(nc);
psx
At any rate - why not just set the so in your application.start, and define it's properties there?
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ASR | FlashComm Ceasar
well this is only a test, just to see the capabilities.
Anyways, why aren't you ever getting on AIM, John.
Yeh, I agree with the suggestion by Somar. I think that we should (the people on the board) create an online, development center, or at least something for the "community."
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