[Laszlo-user] Problem : RichInputText
Khurram Samad
khurram at geniteam.com
Tue Jul 24 12:19:28 PDT 2007
HI Benjamin
I think the following code snippet shows that we can place image at specific
x and y location
http://www.actionscript.org/forums/showthread.php3?t=90590
Can you tell how can we call action scripts for flash output ?
We need to adjust image location in RichInputText
-- Khurram Samad
-----Original Message-----
From: Benjamin Shine [mailto:ben at laszlosystems.com]
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 11:14 PM
To: Khurram Samad
Cc: laszlo-user at openlaszlo.org
Subject: Re: [Laszlo-user] Problem : RichInputText
We're at the mercy of the Flash runtime here. There is probably a
variable on the underlying flash text clip, which can probably be
manipulated to tell it how to position images.
If you can point me at actionscript documentation of a flash property
that lets you control image placement in rich text, I can probably
help convey that information to the flash runtime.
-ben
On Jun 18, 2007, at 4:59 AM, Khurram Samad wrote:
>
> Dear Friends
> I am having problem with using richinputtext - in which I want to
> use image
> in as well ... The HTML set in the richinputtext, does not put
> image at
> right place, between text. Is there some way around to put image
> between
> tags ?
>
>
> <richinputtext id = "newTalk" width="100%" height = "100%" multiline =
> "true" maxlength = "500">
> <![CDATA[
> foo <b>bar</b> baz lum<img src="smiley1.JPG" height = "10" width =
> "10"></img>abs
>
> ]]>
> </richinputtext>
>
> Please find enclosed sample code.
>
> -- Khurram
> www.geniteam.com
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: laszlo-user-bounces at openlaszlo.org
> [mailto:laszlo-user-bounces at openlaszlo.org] On Behalf Of Vincent de
> Phily
> Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 4:59 AM
> To: laszlo-user at openlaszlo.org
> Subject: Re: [Laszlo-user] About IE6 javascript
>
> On Sunday 17 June 2007 15:41:26 P T Withington wrote:
>> On 2007-06-16, at 09:40 EDT, Henry Minsky wrote:
>>> I believe IE6 is the slowest runtime. In order of speed of
>>> execution of
>>> javascript, I think we have
>>>
>>> IE6 slowest
>>> Flash 7/8
>>> IE7 pretty fast
>>> Firefox 2 fastest
>>
>> You left out
>>
>> Safari 3 faster still. :)
>
> Konqueror pretty fast too, if only there wasn't that annoying
> nag-screen/browser-detect telling the user "run at your own risks"...
>
> --
> Vincent de Phily
> <sendToKhurram.lzx>
Benjamin Shine
Software Engineer, Open Laszlo / Laszlo Systems
ben at laszlosystems.com
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