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> Help with Flash School project
ad_williams
post Sep 10 2009, 03:52 PM
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Hello, i am doing a school project using flash and i need to make an interactive touch screen file, where 'customers' can choose where the details of their holiday ect. I am having trouble with 2 frames in particular, number 6 and 7.

In the code i have said if the date is entered wrong for text to come up saying that it is wrong, and if its a valid date for it to go to the next frame. The Problem is that even with an invalid date it still moves onto the next frame.

Link to .Swf file: http://school-flash-project.netii.net/My%2...ch%20Screen.swf
Link to .Fla file: http://school-flash-project.netii.net/My%2...ch%20Screen.fla

Any Help will be appreciated.


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post Sep 11 2009, 10:17 AM
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post Sep 11 2009, 04:44 PM
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For one, we don't tend to help with school projects. Two, I am not going to click on any link when I don't know what is at the other end, especially from a member with one post. Three, nobody has time to wade through code and find the relevant portions.


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post Sep 11 2009, 05:06 PM
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Wow see i thought this was a help forum, where if someone was stuck, the kind members would help as much as they can. But if the Site admin say they dont help people just because they are at school, what chance have people got. About the links, what files that cause virus' do you know that have to extension of .swf and .fla
So nobody has time to read through even though i say what section of the code ect, and you write a stupid reply and in the time it took you to write that you could of checked through the whole thing.

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post Sep 11 2009, 06:03 PM
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I can name a file whatever I want and hide an executable behind it. YOu have to remember that we are all volunteers here, and we help when we have time, not at your convenience. I was trying to explain why you had maybe not been helped yet.


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