User Guide

704 ActionScript classes
Example
The following example shows how to use
onHTTPStatus() to help with debugging. The
example collects HTTP status codes and assigns their value and type to an instance of the
LoadVars object. (Notice that this example creates the instance members
this.httpStatus
and
this.httpStatusType at runtime.) The onData method uses these instance members to
trace information about the HTTP response that can be useful in debugging.
var myLoadVars:LoadVars = new LoadVars();
myLoadVars.onHTTPStatus = function(httpStatus:Number) {
this.httpStatus = httpStatus;
if(httpStatus < 100) {
this.httpStatusType = "flashError";
}
else if(httpStatus < 200) {
this.httpStatusType = "informational";
}
else if(httpStatus < 300) {
this.httpStatusType = "successful";
}
else if(httpStatus < 400) {
this.httpStatusType = "redirection";
}
else if(httpStatus < 500) {
this.httpStatusType = "clientError";
}
else if(httpStatus < 600) {
this.httpStatusType = "serverError";
}
}
myLoadVars.onData = function(src:String) {
trace(">> " + this.httpStatusType + ": " + this.httpStatus);
if(src != undefined) {
this.decode(src);
this.loaded = true;
this.onLoad(true);
}
else {
this.onLoad(false);
}
}
myLoadVars.onLoad = function(success:Boolean) {
}
myLoadVars.load("http://weblogs.macromedia.com/mxna/flashservices/
getMostRecentPosts.cfm");