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MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-USING FLASH - Creating Documents with Multilanguage Text Without Using the Strings Panel

MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-USING FLASH
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Creating documents with multilanguage text without using the Strings panel 381
Creating documents with multilanguage
text without using the Strings panel
You can create documents with multilanguage text without using the Strings panel.
Using the XMLConnector component to connect to
external XML files
You can use the XMLConnector component to connect to an external XML document in
order to bind to properties in the document. Its purpose is to read or write XML documents
using HTTP
GET operations, POST operations, or both. It acts as a connector between other
components and external XML documents. The XMLConnector communicates with
components in your application using either data binding features in the Flash Professional
authoring environment or ActionScript code. For more information, see “XMLConnector
component (Flash Professional only)” in the Components Dictionary.
Using a Western keyboard to enter Asian characters
on the Stage
With Flash, you can enter Asian characters on the Stage using a standard Western keyboard by
using Input Method Editors (IMEs). Flash supports more than two dozen IMEs.
For example, if you want to create a website that will reach a broad range of Asian viewers, you
can use a standard Western (QWERTY) keyboard to create text in Chinese, Japanese, and
Korean simply by changing the input method editor.
In previous versions of Flash, it was not possible to input Korean characters using a standard
Western keyboard. Using Flash 8, you can enter text in Korean, Japanese, and Chinese
characters simply by toggling the IME from Japanese and Chinese character input to Korean
character input.
NOTE
This affects only text input on the Stage, not text entered in the Actions panel. This
feature is available for all supported Windows operating systems and Macintosh OS X.

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