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Appendix B: Supported Properties
_framesloaded
Property (read-only); the number of
frames that have been loaded from a
streaming movie. This property is useful
for determining whether the contents of a
specific frame, and all the frames before
it, have loaded and are available locally in
a user’s browser.
Fully supported
_height
Property (read-only); retrieves the height
of the space occupied by a movie’s
content.
In Flash Lite,
_height
is a read-only
property.
Fully supported
_highquality
Property (global); specifies the level of
anti-aliasing applied to the current movie.
This property can be used to control
bitmap smoothing as well.
Partially supported (Bitmap
smoothing not supported)
_level
In Flash Lite, movies are assigned a
number according to the order in which
they were loaded. The movie that was
loaded first is loaded at the bottom level,
level 0. The movie in level 0 sets the
frame rate, background color, and frame
size for all subsequently loaded movies.
Movies are then stacked in higher
numbered levels above the movie in level
0.
This property is a reference to the root
movie Timeline of
levelN
.
Fully supported
Maxscroll
Property; a read-only property that works
with the scroll property to control the
display of information in a text field. This
property can be retrieved, but not
modified.
Not supported
_name
Property; specifies the movie clip
instance name.
Fully supported
_rotation
Property; specifies the rotation of the
movie clip in degrees.
Fully supported
Scroll
Controls the display of information in a
text field associated with a variable. The
scroll property defines where the text
field begins displaying content. After you
set it, Flash Lite updates it as the user
scrolls through the text field. The scroll
property is useful for directing users to a
specific paragraph in a long passage, or
creating scrolling text fields.
Not supported
Properties
Description
Support
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