[Extendflash] importPublishProfile

Ibis Fernandez ibis at cinestarfilmworks.com
Wed Aug 10 17:10:51 PDT 2005


Can’t you just use the file access api to read any given file and just write
a new file at the appropriate location? Seems to me like that would be the
easiest approach in the first place.
 
 
 
- ibis 
 
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From: extendflash-bounces at flashguru.co.uk
[mailto:extendflash-bounces at flashguru.co.uk] On Behalf Of Jesse MacFadyen
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 3:04 PM
To: extendflash at flashguru.co.uk
Subject: Re: [Extendflash] importPublishProfile
 
Yes I went through the same thing! This is a flash bug.
 
The only way I was able to achieve this was to write an app to put the
desired classpath in the registry, call my jsfl to publish the entire
project, then restore the registry.
Windows only unfortunatly, I am not sure how Flash stores the
user-setting-classpath in a Mac environment.
 
In Windows the user classpath is stored in :
 
Registry.CurrentUser.Software.Macromedia.Flash7.ActionsInspector["Package
Paths"]
 
Hope this helps,
    Jesse
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From: HYPERLINK "mailto:Martin.Thornalley at theboardworks.co.uk"Martin
Thornalley 
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"mailto:extendflash at flashguru.co.uk"extendflash at flashguru.co.uk 
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 10:01 AM
Subject: [Extendflash] importPublishProfile
 
I’m having some trouble with the importPublishProfile command.  I’m trying
to import an exported profile XML file with some pre-defined classpaths but
whenever the profile is imported the classpaths are simply ignored although
other settings are imported.  I suspect this is not a jsfl problem though as
doing the same thing manually through the Flash development environment
results in the same problem.  Has anyone else experienced this and managed
to find a work around?
 
Thanks,
Martin

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