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Sending and loading variables 635
Before you can use loaded data in a SWF file, you must check to see whether it has
been loaded. For example, you cant load variables and manipulate their values in the same
script because the data to manipulate doesnt exist in the file until it is loaded. In the
following script, you cannot use the variable
lastSiteVisited until youre sure that the
variable has loaded from the file myData.txt. In the file myData.txt, you would have text
similar to the following example:
lastSiteVisited=www.macromedia.com
If you used the following code, you could not trace the data that is loading:
loadVariables("myData.txt", 0);
trace(lastSiteVisited); // undefined
Each function or method has a specific technique you can use to check data it has loaded. If
you use loadVariables function or loadMovie function, you can load information
into a movie clip target and use the
onData handler to execute a script. If you use
loadVariables function to load the data, the
onData handler executes when the last
variable is loaded. If you use loadMovie function to load the data, the
onData handler
executes each time a fragment of the SWF file is streamed into Flash Player.
For example, the following ActionScript loads the variables from the file myData.txt into the
movie clip
loadTarget_mc. An onData() handler assigned to the loadTarget_mc instance
uses the variable
lastSiteVisited, which is loaded from the file myData.txt. The following
trace actions appear only after all the variables, including
lastSiteVisited, are loaded:
this.createEmptyMovieClip("loadTarget_mc", this.getNextHighestDepth());
this.loadTarget_mc.onData = function() {
trace("Data Loaded");
trace(this.lastSiteVisited);
};
loadVariables("myData.txt", this.loadTarget_mc);
If you use the XML.load(), XML.sendAndLoad(), and XMLSocket.connect() methods, you
should define a handler that processes the data when it arrives. This handler is a property of
an XML or XMLSocket object to which you assign a function you defined. The handlers are
called automatically when the information is received. For the XML object, use
XML.onLoad() or XML.onData(). For the XMLSocket object, use XMLSocket.onConnect().
For more information, see “Using the XML class” on page 654 and “Using the
XMLSocket class” on page 661. For more information on using LoadVars to send and load
data that can be processed after the data is received, see “Using the LoadVars class
on page 639.

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