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MACROMEDIA FLASH MX 2004 - ACTIONSCRIPT - Math Class

MACROMEDIA FLASH MX 2004 - ACTIONSCRIPT
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Math class 445
Include the superdomain in connectionName in the sending LocalConnection object—for
example,
myDomain.com:myConnectionName. In the receiving object, use
LocalConnection.allowDomain to specify that connections from the specified superdomain
will be accepted (in this case, myDomain.com), or that connections from any domain will
be accepted.
Note: You cannot specify a superdomain in connectionName in the receiving LocalConnection object,
only in the sending LocalConnection object.
Example
For an example of communicating between LocalConnection objects located in the same domain,
see
LocalConnection.connect(). For an example of communicating between LocalConnection
objects located in any domain, see
LocalConnection.allowDomain. For an example of
communicating between LocalConnection objects located in specified domains, see
LocalConnection.allowDomain and LocalConnection.domain().
See also
LocalConnection.allowDomain
, LocalConnection.connect(),
LocalConnection.domain(), LocalConnection.onStatus
lt (less than — string specific)
Availability
Flash Player 4. This operator was deprecated in Flash 5 in favor of the new < (less than) operator.
Usage
expression1 lt expression2
Parameters
expression1
, expression2 Numbers, strings, or variables.
Description
Operator (comparison); compares expression1 to expression2 and returns true if
expression1 is less than expression2; otherwise, it returns false.
See also
< (less than)
Math class
Availability
Flash Player 5. In Flash Player 4, the methods and properties of the Math class are emulated using
approximations and may not be as accurate as the non-emulated math functions supported by
Flash Player 5.
Description
The Math class is a top-level class whose methods and properties you can use without using
a constructor.

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