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Windows: Flash 8 or 9 AS2.0 swf + mProjector
3.0
Macintosh: Flash 8 or 9 AS2.0 SWF + mProjector
2.0.6;
mApplication.createMediaWindow(fileName:String, x:Number, y:Number, width:Number, height:Number, parameter:String, title:String) : ObjectfileName - Path to the file used to initialize the window. The file type and path can be any supported by the end-user's Safari browser -- i.e html, pdf, quicktime, etc. The filepath can be a local filepath or a URL.
x - Window x position.
y - Window y position.
width - Window width.
height - Window height.
parameter - Context parameter. Use this parameter to store coded information about the window. For example if the window represents an IM chat, this param could contain the userid of the chat.
title - Window title.
An object.; ; Returns a window object.
Method; Creates a new window displaying browser content such as html, pdf, or QuickTime files. The content can be anything the end-user's Safari browser can open. The window created will be a standard resizeable, rectangular type window The returned window object has the same methods as the main mWindow object although the Flash-related methods are not relevant. The context parameter passed to this function can be retrieved by the created window's ActionScript using the mWindow.getParameter() function. Valid mWindow methods and events for embedded windows: mWindow.close() mWindow.getParameter() mWindow.getPosition() mWindow.getSize() mWindow.loadMedia() mWindow.setPosition() mWindow.setSize() mWindow.show() mWindow.setAlpha() mWindow.bringToForeground() mWindow.onActivate() mWindow.onClose() mWindow.onMinimized() mWindow.onRestored()
The following example creates a window displaying online documentation of this command.
var mediaWindow = mApplication.createMediaWindow("http://www.screentime.com/software/mprojector/docs/mApp_createMediaWindow.htm",100,100,200, 200, "docs", "Online Documentation");
if (mediaWindow)
{
mediaWindow.setZOrder("TOP");
}mApplication.createWindow(), mWindow.embedMediaWindow(), mWindow.getParameter(), mWindow.loadMedia()
Embedding HTML and other Media types
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