Via Grant Skinner.
Very interesting discussion on how to work-around strict typing and non-dynamic (built-in) classes (more specifically, the XML class), when trying to assign a reference for an instance of said class to use in a callback.
For example, when assigning a ‘controller’ or ‘owner’ variable/property to an XML instance, so that in it’s onLoad handler it can call the object referenced by the controller/owner variable.
If you find that confusing (which it is), read the full post. Very interesting, as is par for the course for Grant.
Great link at the end of his post, all about scope chains and activation objects in Flash - definitely read that!
Check out the post @ gskinner.com/blog/archives/000069.html.
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This has to be one of the funniest used of video in Flash that I’ve seen to date…
Check it out @ www.bnlmusic.com/about/
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This looks extremely cool - Wired Magazine asked Josh Davis what his Google would look like…and it looks…wild.
Check it out @ joshuadavis.com.
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… has entered the building.
I’m in the midst of downloading the trial as I type…don’t think I’ll get to play with it tonight, but very much looking forward to it.
Check it out @ macromedia.com/go/director.
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