what you could do is make the file an HTML file and have embedded Javascript in it. i am not sure how to put a flash file into Javascript though.
In your HTML add in the tags
The javascript editor is for the Flash Programming language called Actionscript. This is based on the ECMA guidelines that javascript is based on, therefore if you know javascript, Actionscript will be refreshingly easy to learn for you.
If you are playing the video in Flash you can call a javascript function at the end of the video streaming through getURL. So internally the javascript function will open the pop up window.
This isn't a question.... So I'm going to go with: It s a flash game. The game DOES have Javascript elements as well as Flash animation and flash based actions.
JavaScript files can be created with the extension .js Note that an accompanying HTML file must reference it in order for it to run as JavaScript. You can include the file in your HTML document by adding the following to the head or body of the document: <script type="text/javascript" src="myJavaScriptFile.js"></script> Replace myJavaScriptFile.js with the file name of your JavaScript file.
Use the getURL() function to run javascript with the "javascript: " protocol. getURL("javascript: $('jquery code here');", "_self");
You simply plug in your flash drive wait a minute (not even) and something should say file detected. Then all you do is save what ever you are saving onto the drive. If you do not get a pop up saying file detected then goto start and click my computer. Then you should see your flash drive there.
they have java< javascript and flash
ID is unique and there can be no duplicate in concerned file atleast. When you specify the document.getElementById command then that means javascript only calls that element. Say suppose you want to call a radiobox of name gender where the name gender is associated with two form elements. Here you specify two different ID's and call them through javascript
You cannot do that, since PHP is serverside and javascript is clientside. The best way is usually to have an ajax layer (a php file) to handle requests from the main php file. For example: You would have 3 files index.php, ajax.php, and functions.js The index.php is what people would see, and would include the functions.js javascript file. The functions.js file would then send requests to ajax.php. These requests could be a search query, a login request, etc... or any other object for that matter. Accessing javascript objects on demand is not possible though.
Well you get java as java and javascript as iava.
No..is a Javascript based online game