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unescape
Availability
Flash Player 5.
Usage
unescape(x)
Parameters
x
A string with hexadecimal sequences to escape.
Returns
A string decoded from a URL-encoded parameter.
Description
Function; evaluates the parameter
x
as a string, decodes the string from URL-encoded format
(converting all hexadecimal sequences to ASCII characters), and returns the string.
Example
The following example illustrates the escape-to-unescape conversion process.
escape("Hello{[World]}");
The escaped result is as follows:
("Hello%7B%5BWorld%5D%7D’);
Use
unescape
to return to the original format:
unescape("Hello%7B%5BWorld%5D%7D");
The result is as follows:
Hello{[World]}
unloadMovie()
Availability
Flash Player 3.
Usage
unloadMovie(
target
)
Parameters
target
The target path of a movie clip.
Returns
None.
Description
Function; removes a movie clip that was loaded by means of
loadMovie()
from Flash Player. To
unload a movie that was loaded by means of
loadMovieNum()
, use
unloadMovieNum()
instead
of
unloadMovie()
.
Summary of Contents for FLASH MX 2004 - ACTIONSCRIPT
Page 1: ...ActionScript Reference Guide...
Page 8: ...8 Contents...
Page 12: ......
Page 24: ...24 Chapter 1 What s New in Flash MX 2004 ActionScript...
Page 54: ...54 Chapter 2 ActionScript Basics...
Page 80: ...80 Chapter 3 Writing and Debugging Scripts...
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Page 110: ...110 Chapter 5 Creating Interaction with ActionScript...
Page 112: ......
Page 120: ...120 Chapter 6 Using the Built In Classes...
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Page 192: ...192 Chapter 10 Working with External Data...
Page 202: ...202 Chapter 11 Working with External Media...
Page 204: ......
Page 782: ...782 Chapter 12 ActionScript Dictionary...
Page 793: ...Other keys 793 221 222 Key Key code...
Page 794: ...794 Appendix C Keyboard Keys and Key Code Values...
Page 798: ...798 Appendix D Writing Scripts for Earlier Versions of Flash Player...
Page 806: ...806 Appendix E Object Oriented Programming with ActionScript 1...
Page 816: ...816 Index...