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Functions: The Complete Guide

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Basic Xml Menu

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LoadVars and LoadVariables
In this tutorial we will
This tutorial shows you some
This is similar to the basic
are two of the most common
cover functions from head to
methods on how to make a
XML menu, but with one key
and easiest methods of
toe. From declaring to
dynamic menu by loading and
difference it has sub-menus.
connecting Flash SWF files
invoking and calling them.
parsing an xml file. This
This tutorial will also
to external data sources.
We will talk about using
tutorial will also cover
encapsulate the menu
This tutorial covers both
arguments and parameters in
using attachMovie effectivel
creation inside a function
methods in great detail,
functions, and also a number
 
that uses parameters for
assuming almost no prior
of other things.
 
greater flexibility.
knowledge and providing
 
 
 
numerous examples and hints.
 
 
 


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