Commands Partially Supported Or Unsupported By Fscommand - MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-INTRODUCTION TO FLASH LITE 2.X ACTIONSCRIPT Introduction Manual

Introduction to flash lite 2.x actionscript
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Commands unsupported and partially supported by
fsCommand
The following table lists the commands that are unsupported by
ActionScript 2.0 to create Flash Lite content.
Command
quit
fullscreen
allowscale
showmenu
exec
trapallkeys
Commands partially supported or
unsupported by fsCommand
The following table lists the ActionScript commands, functions, and keywords that are either
partially or not supported by Flash Lite 2.0.
Command, function,
or keyword
asfunction
fscommand()
on
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Unsupported and Partially Supported ActionScript Elements
Description
Closes the projector.
Specifying
sets Flash Player to full-screen mode.
true
Specifying
returns the player to normal menu view.
false
Specifying
sets the player so the SWF file is always drawn
false
at its original size and is never scaled. Specifying
SWF file to scale to 100% of the screen.
Specifying
enables the full set of context menu items.
true
Specifying
hides all the context menu items except About
false
Flash Player and Settings.
Executes an application from within the projector.
Specifying
sends all key events, including accelerator keys,
true
to the
onClipEvent(keyDown/keyUp)
Description
A protocol for URLs in HTML text fields.
Function that lets the SWF file communicate
with either Flash Player or the program hosting
Flash Player, such as a web browser.
Prefix for events to execute when the event
occurs.
Limitation: The supported events are
, and
rollover
keyPress
fsCommand()
handler in Flash Player.
rollout
.
when using
forces the
true
Support
Not supported
Partially
supported
Partially
supported
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