this may be a stupid question, but its killing me and hopefully the
solution is simple. I have made flash documents before and this is
a new problem to me. I am creating a photo galler with a scroller at the
bottom to see the thumbnails. It works just great in publish preview, but
once published no images are showing up. My background color is there and
the text is showing up, but none of my images???? any help would be
greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Flash Novice perplexed!!! need help
Started by
_*irishpanda_*
, Jul 11 2004 02:52 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1 _*irishpanda_*
Posted 11 July 2004 - 02:52 PM
#2 _*KnightMare_*
Posted 12 July 2004 - 03:41 PM
you sure the imgs are in the right directory?
#3 _*irishpanda_*
Posted 13 July 2004 - 05:37 PM
yea, pictures are there and they do show up...I figured out what the problem was, but not how to solve it. The scrollPane in Flash MX pro is just not loading my movieclips. It loads them in the publish preview but not after publishing. I tested it on mac and pc, can't figure it out. It works fine on older versions, just not on the new one.
#4 _*CartoonFron_*
Posted 28 July 2004 - 07:29 AM
Howdy!
Sounds like you have a problem on your hands...
If you are using movie clips for your gallery images and are using ActionScript to call on each movie clip, you will need to make sure that the instances of each picture's movie clip is named, that way, when the script calls for the clip, it knows exactly what to look for. Double check to make sure that your movie clip instances on the stage are all named (in the Properties panel).
Give that a go, that may be the problem. I had a similar issue with a project that I was working on and it turned out that none of my instances were named. Once I named them, my ActionScript worked and everything worked great.
Hope this helps!
Sounds like you have a problem on your hands...
If you are using movie clips for your gallery images and are using ActionScript to call on each movie clip, you will need to make sure that the instances of each picture's movie clip is named, that way, when the script calls for the clip, it knows exactly what to look for. Double check to make sure that your movie clip instances on the stage are all named (in the Properties panel).
Give that a go, that may be the problem. I had a similar issue with a project that I was working on and it turned out that none of my instances were named. Once I named them, my ActionScript worked and everything worked great.
Hope this helps!
#5 _*Jaymz_*
Posted 28 July 2004 - 08:27 AM
Wow, wayy over my head
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