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Majordomo results: FN-FORUM: Flash data problem

date posted 17th January 2005 17:59

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>>>> Dear Flash MX people,
**** Command 'dear' not recognized.
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to get some text into a flash movies' dynamic text box (first
**** Command 'i'm' not recognized.
>>>> time I've tried it). Having read my action script bible, I'm none the
**** Command 'time' not recognized.
>>>> wiser. I wonder if you can help?
**** Command 'wiser.' not recognized.
>>>>
>>>> In the .fla file I have a text box on it's own layer that is there
**** Command 'in' not recognized.
>>>> throughout the movie. It's type is set to "Dynamic Text", instance name
**** Command 'throughout' not recognized.
>>>> "MainTitle", variable name "titleText". The movie id is "signature".
**** Command '"maintitle",' not recognized.
>>>>
>>>> In my actions layer on frame one I have an action:-
**** Command 'in' not recognized.
>>>>
>>>> fscommand("setMainText","");
**** Command 'fscommand("setmaintext","");' not recognized.
>>>>
>>>> On the web page I have a javascript function as follows:-
**** Command 'on' not recognized.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> function signature_DoFSCommand(command,args)
**** Command 'function' not recognized.
>>>> {
**** Command '{' not recognized.
>>>> if (command == 'killLogo')
**** Command 'if' not recognized.
>>>> {
**** Command '{' not recognized.
>>>> document.getElementById('jbiLogo').style.display='none';
**** Command 'document.getelementbyid('jbilogo').style.display='none';' not recognized.
>>>> }
**** Command '}' not recognized.
>>>> if (command == 'setMainText')
**** Command 'if' not recognized.
>>>> {
**** Command '{' not recognized.
>>>> signature_SetVariable(titleText,'Test Text for Site);
**** Command 'signature_setvariable(titletext,'test' not recognized.
>>>> }
**** Command '}' not recognized.
>>>> }
**** Command '}' not recognized.
>>>>
>>>> My plan is to replace the "Test Text for Site" with the output of a database
**** Command 'my' not recognized.
>>>> query. However, I don't get any text at all appearing in the dynamic text
**** Command 'query.' not recognized.
>>>> box when the movie runs in this test scenario.
**** Command 'box' not recognized.
>>>>
>>>> Incidentally, the first "If" section of the DoFSCommand works fine so I know
**** Command 'incidentally,' not recognized.
>>>> the movie and the javascript are communicating ok on that level at least.
**** Command 'the' not recognized.
>>>>
>>>> Any pointers would be appreciated.
**** Command 'any' not recognized.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
**** Command 'best' not recognized.
>>>>
>>>> Craig
**** Command 'craig' not recognized.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
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