Emoji
i-mode phones support special pictographic characters called Emoji. The following characters are
examples of Emoji:
These are encoded by replacing characters in the standard Shift-JIS table. As long as the phone's
font supports Emoji encoded as standard Shift-JIS characters, Flash Lite can display them.
When authoring using Flash, you first need to ensure that you have Shift-JIS fonts installed on
your desktop authoring system. You also need to select a Shift-JIS font for the text fields in which
you want to display Emoji characters.
Note: The phone's font set controls the color and appearance of Emoji characters.
For further information about Emoji, see
i-mode compatible HTML
i-mode browsers can directly run Flash Lite movies, or movies can be embedded in i-mode
compatible HTML web pages.
The i-mode compatible HTML specification is based on a subset of HTML 2.0, HTML 3.2, and
HTML 4.0 specifications that DoCoMo extended with tags and attributes for special use on
mobile phones. As an example, extensions include the
a phone number and let users initiate a phone call.
For information on i-mode compatible HTML, see
ActionScript and properties
Flash Lite for i-mode supports most Flash 4 ActionScript commands. The following are notable
exceptions:
•
Use the
operator instead of the
add
•
Button mouse events such as
trigger ActionScript attached to buttons. However, in addition to keypress events, the events
,
press
release
to buttons and accessed through key-based navigation.
•
Draggable movie clip functions and properties (for example:
_dropTarget
•
Use the
operator to compare strings and the
eq
•
URL encoding must be done manually using ActionScript. The
function is not a Flash 4 function and is not available in Flash Lite.
•
The
fscommand()
•
The default Quality level for Flash Lite during playback is medium and there is no support for
bitmap smoothing.
8
Chapter 2: Developing Content
&
dragOver
,
, and
rollOver
rollOut
properties) are not supported.
function is not supported.
Appendix D, "References," on page
URL protocol, which is used to link to
tel
Appendix D, "References," on page
command to concatenate strings.
,
, and
dragOut
releaseOutside
can be used to trigger ActionScript when attached
operator for numeric comparison.
==
47.
cannot be used to
,
startDrag
stopDrag
ActionScript
escape()
47.
, and
Need help?
Do you have a question about the FLASH MX 2004 - FLASH LITE AUTHORING GUIDELINES FOR THE I-MODE SERVICE and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers