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    Flash MX ActionScript Examples in KM Ver 3.6

    G'day people,
    thought I would post some of the MX Actionscript examples I have been using to beta test the exciting new functionality in KoolMoves Ver 3.6 which was released today.
    www.bridel.org

    • Image Browser
    Uses an XML feed for image details, the new MX movieclip buttons functionality, callbacks, dynamic image loading.

    • Des-Dev XML News Feed
    Loads the XML news feed from Macromedia in real-time

    • New MX Event model in KM
    Demonstrates the new MX event model in KoolMoves - no more onclipevent's scattered everywhere

    • Pong: MX Drawing API in KM
    No shapes/symbols - draws everything you see dynamically with Actionscript on the first frame

    • Dynamic MX Text Fields
    As it says - text fields scripted in actionscript

    • ToolTip
    A great use of dynamic text fields

    There is so much new actionscript functionality in the KoolMoves ver 3.6, I don't know which way to turn

    Most MX actionscript is working in 3.6. I will post some more things as I tidy them up...

    Hilary

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    Thanks Hilary. Hilary was an invaluable help in getting this new MX functionality working and in directing me what to do next. There is still some unfinished business which will be handled in the next version.

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    Local Shared Object (Cookies)

    Here is another KM MX example to download:
    Local Shared Object (Cookies):
    Allows you to save and retrieve any flash datatype to the client/user PC - Cookies on heat!

    http://www.bridel.org/koolmoves/demo...redObject.html

    Hilary

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    That is a very handy piece of knowledge - and a neat DL to speed up the learning curve.

    Thanks!

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