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Subject: html in flash

Subject: html in flash

2004-03-09       - By Ed@(protected)

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Okay here's a related newbie question.. in such a texfield (one that
renders HTML formatted text), can <img> tags be used?  Like, if instead of
just formatting text if I want to include images in the text
(dynamically).

Ed

On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Adaryl Wakefield wrote:

> Messageoh no html is fine I was just concerned if I click render text as html
that that ment that if I feed a dynamic text box html that it would come out
formatted properly.
>
> Adaryl "Did you reboot?" Wakefield
> Aviator by passion
> Programmer by sheer force of will
>   -- -- Original Message -- --
>   From: Jesse Warden
>   To: 'flashnewbie@(protected)'
>   Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 11:03 AM
>   Subject: RE: [Flashnewbie] html in flash
>
>
>   OH, without... help if you read Jesse.
>
>   newline, but that is just a constant for "\n".  So, it should properly read
the line breaks.  Not sure about displaying, though.  I've had whack issues
with \n and \n\r mixtures.  Just have to experiement.
>     -- --Original Message-- --
>     From: Marc Hoffman [mailto:lists@(protected)]
>     Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 12:00 PM
>     To: flashnewbie@(protected)
>     Subject: Re: [Flashnewbie] html in flash
>
>
>     \n or \r will insert a line break in a standard string. Not sure if there
's another way to do it without HTML. Anybody else??? -Marc
>
>     At 08:04 AM 3/9/2004, you wrote:
>
>
>       I need a quick answer to this basic question. Im feeding flash some
database
>       info but I need to format it. Can I do that using html tags or will
flash
>       read line feed chars?
>


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