grantnichols25
July 22nd, 2009, 04:26 PM
Hi,
I'm new to AS3 and have an issue, i'm sure you guys can probably spot the issue straight away but i'm still learning ;( !
Basically I have a 2 swf files. Within the main swf i have a button that I want to call in a second swf when it is clicked. The code I have for this looks as below..
Btn_interiors.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK,lo adGallery);
function loadGallery(event:MouseEvent):void{
var l = new Loader(); addChild(l); l.load(new URLRequest("portfolio_interiors.swf"));
}
The problem I am having is that when I enter the code and "Check Syntax" no errors appear, however when I preview the published swf and click the button, i get the following message....
Error #2044: Unhandled IOErrorEvent:. text=Error #2035: URL Not Found.
To me this would seem to say that the swf I am trying to call in is not in the appropriate folder, but both of the files are in the same folder. Its one of these problems where the longer I look at it the more annoyed I get so any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Grant
I'm new to AS3 and have an issue, i'm sure you guys can probably spot the issue straight away but i'm still learning ;( !
Basically I have a 2 swf files. Within the main swf i have a button that I want to call in a second swf when it is clicked. The code I have for this looks as below..
Btn_interiors.addEventListener(MouseEvent.CLICK,lo adGallery);
function loadGallery(event:MouseEvent):void{
var l = new Loader(); addChild(l); l.load(new URLRequest("portfolio_interiors.swf"));
}
The problem I am having is that when I enter the code and "Check Syntax" no errors appear, however when I preview the published swf and click the button, i get the following message....
Error #2044: Unhandled IOErrorEvent:. text=Error #2035: URL Not Found.
To me this would seem to say that the swf I am trying to call in is not in the appropriate folder, but both of the files are in the same folder. Its one of these problems where the longer I look at it the more annoyed I get so any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
Grant