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This course explains how to use ActionScript to manage the flow of a Flash MX movie file by advancing and stopping a movie at a particular frame or scene, and by creating loops.
Objectives:
- Advance a movie to an particular frame or scene
- Stop a movie
- Use the getURL action
- Use the loadMovie action
- Use the unloadMovie action
- Create loops
Topics:
- Using the stop Action
- Using the goto and play Actions
- Creating an Interactive Animation
- Programming and Testing an Animation
- Using the getURL Action
- Creating Individual Movies
- Loading and Unloading Movies
- Working with Scenes
- Creating a while Loop
- Creating a for Loop
- Testing for Preloader Needs
- Building a Preloader
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Minimum 500MHz Processor; 128 MB RAM; Minimum display resolution 800x600; Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7 or Mac OS X v10.4+; Internet Explorer 6.0+ or Firefox 3.0+ or Chrome 3.0+ or Safari 4.0+. 56K minimum connection; Adobe Flash Player 9.0+ or Windows Media Player 9.0+ for IE users who do not have Adobe Flash Player; JavaScript, popup windows and cookies enabled; Sound card with speakers or headphones strongly recommended.
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