User Guide

ScrollPane.progress 1113
You first drag the ScrollPane component from the Components panel to the current
document’s library and then add the following code to Frame 1:
/**
Requires:
- ScrollPane component in library
*/
this.createClassObject(mx.containers.ScrollPane, "my_sp", 10);
my_sp.setSize(360, 280);
my_sp.hScrollPolicy = "off";
System.security.allowDomain("http://www.helpexamples.com");
my_sp.contentPath = "http://www.helpexamples.com/flash/images/image1.jpg";
ScrollPane.progress
Availability
Flash Player 6 (6.0.79.0).
Edition
Flash MX 2004.
Usage
Usage 1:
var listenerObject:Object = new Object();
listenerObject.progress = function(eventObject:Object) {
// ...
};
scrollPaneInstance.addEventListener("progress", listenerObject);
Usage 2:
on (progress) {
// ...
}
Description
Event; broadcast to all registered listeners while content is loading. The progress event is not
always broadcast; the
complete event may be broadcast without any progress events being
dispatched. This can happen especially if the loaded content is a local file. Your application
triggers the
progress event when the content starts loading by setting the value of the
contentPath property.