Skip to main content
Participant
November 10, 2009
Answered

Anyone stumbled upon that javascript / Actionscript videotut?

  • November 10, 2009
  • 1 reply
  • 542 views

Hi,

A few months ago I stumbled upon a videotutorial that showed how easy it was to communicate between AS3 and javascript (as opposed to AS2) in both ways. The speaker used Dreamweaver to write javascript (seems pretty obvious).

I've been searching for weeks now for that videotutorial, but I can't find it. I've spent hours if not days browsing AdobeTV (Flash or Dreamweaver).

Thus my question: has anyone seen this videotutorial recently? And if yes, would you please pass on that link?

Thanks alot,

Bart

Geography and sciences teacher

This topic has been closed for replies.
Correct answer

Is this the one:

http://tv.adobe.com/watch/taming-the-web-with-greg-rewis/java-script-to-flash-and-back

FWIW - it wasn't any more difficult to use ExternalInterface in AS2, and check out Aptana Studio - it's much nicer to write code in than Dreamweaver.

1 reply

Correct answer
November 10, 2009

Is this the one:

http://tv.adobe.com/watch/taming-the-web-with-greg-rewis/java-script-to-flash-and-back

FWIW - it wasn't any more difficult to use ExternalInterface in AS2, and check out Aptana Studio - it's much nicer to write code in than Dreamweaver.

geo-bartAuthor
Participant
November 11, 2009

dmennenoh,

Yes, it was...thanks for the advice too. Now I can finally add that fancy analog clock to http://www.begeleidzelfstandigleren.com/aardrijkskunde/vijfdes/aardrotatie/zonetijdkaart.html instead of that boring Javascript thing.

Thanks,

Bart

geo-bartAuthor
Participant
November 11, 2009

Not to people reading this entry

Experienced some problems running the application http://www.begeleidzelfstandigleren.com/aardrijkskunde/vijfdes/aardrotatie/zonnetijdkaart.htmlin FF. Replacing Dreamweaver's code by shorter and valid code did the trick.

Bart