User Guide
LoadVars 703
return;
}
content_ta.text = src;
};
my_lv.load("content.txt", my_lv, "GET");
See also
onLoad (LoadVars.onLoad handler), onLoad (LoadVars.onLoad handler), load
(LoadVars.load method)
, sendAndLoad (LoadVars.sendAndLoad method)
onHTTPStatus (LoadVars.onHTTPStatus handler)
onHTTPStatus = function(httpStatus:Number) {}
Invoked when Flash Player receives an HTTP status code from the server. This handler lets
you capture and act on HTTP status codes.
The
onHTTPStatus handler is invoked before onData, which triggers calls to onLoad with a
value of
undefined if the load fails. After onHTTPStatus is triggered, onData is always
triggered, whether or not you override
onHTTPStatus. To best use the onHTTPStatus
handler, you should write a function to catch the result of the
onHTTPStatus call; you can
then use the result in your
onData and onLoad handlers. If onHTTPStatus is not invoked, this
indicates that the player did not try to make the URL request. This can happen because the
request violates security sandbox rules for the SWF file.
If Flash Player cannot get a status code from the server, or if it cannot communicate with the
server, the default value of 0 is passed to your ActionScript code. A value of 0 can be generated
in any player (for example, if a malformed URL is requested), and a value of 0 is always
generated by the Flash Player plug-in when it is run in the following browsers, which do not
pass HTTP status codes to the player: Netscape, Mozilla, Safari, Opera, and Internet Explorer
for the Macintosh.
Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Player 8
Parameters
httpStatus:Number - The HTTP status code returned by the server. For example, a value of
404 indicates that the server has not found a match for the requested URI. HTTP status
codes can be found in sections 10.4 and 10.5 of the HTTP specification at ftp://ftp.isi.edu/
in-notes/rfc2616.txt.