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The following sample dictionary entry explains the conventions used for all ActionScript elements that are not classes.
All entries are listed alphabetically. The alphabetization ignores capitalization, leading underscores, and so on.
Unless otherwise noted, the Availability section tells which versions of Flash Player support the element. This is not the same as the version of Flash used to author the content. For example, if you use Macromedia Flash MX 2004 or Macromedia Flash MX Professional 2004 to create content for Flash Player 6, you can use only ActionScript elements that are available to Flash Player 6.
In a few cases, this section also indicates which version of the authoring tool supports an element. For an example, see System.setClipboard()
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Finally, if an element is supported only in ActionScript 2.0, that information is also noted in this section.
This section provides correct syntax for using the ActionScript element in your code. The required portion of the syntax is in code
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, and the code that you provide is in italicized code font
. Brackets ([]
) indicate optional parameters.
This section describes any parameters listed in the syntax.
This section identifies what, if any, values the element returns.
This section identifies the type of element (for example, operator, method, function, and so on) and then describes how to use the element.
This section provides a code sample demonstrating how to use the element.
This section lists related ActionScript dictionary entries.
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