User Guide

794 ActionScript classes
The MovieClip.getNextHighestDepth() method used in this example requires Flash Player
7 or later. If your SWF file includes a version 2 component, use the version 2 components
DepthManager class instead of the
MovieClip.getNextHighestDepth() method.
See also
setSilenceLevel (Microphone.setSilenceLevel method)
onStatus (Microphone.onStatus handler)
onStatus = function(infoObject:Object) {}
Invoked when the user allows or denies access to the microphone. If you want to respond to
this event handler, you must create a function to process the information object generated by
the microphone.
When a SWF file tries to access the microphone, Flash Player displays a Privacy dialog box
that lets the user choose whether to allow or deny access.
If the user allows access, the Microphone.muted property is set to false, and this event
handler is invoked with an information object whose code property is
"Microphone.Unmuted" and whose level property is "Status".
If the user denies access, the Microphone.muted property is set to true, and this event
handler is invoked with an information object whose code property is
"Microphone.Muted" and whose level property is "Status".
To determine whether the user has denied or allowed access to the microphone without
processing this event handler, use
Microphone.muted.
Note: If the user chooses to permanently allow or deny access to all SWF files from a specified
domain, this method is not invoked for SWF files from that domain unless the user later
changes the privacy setting.
For more information, see
Microphone.get().
Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Player 6
Parameters
infoObject:Object - A parameter defined according to the status message.
Example
The following example launches the Privacy dialog box that lets the user choose whether to
allow or deny access to the microphone when they click a hyperlink. If the user chooses to
deny access, muted is displayed in large red text. If microphone access is allowed, the user does
not see this text.