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    <title>[ActionScripting in Flash MX]</title>
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    <namePart>Kerman, Phillip.</namePart>
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    <place>
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    <publisher>New Riders</publisher>
    <dateIssued>2002, c2003</dateIssued>
    <dateIssued encoding="marc">2003</dateIssued>
    <edition>1st ed.</edition>
    <issuance>monographic</issuance>
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    <extent>xii, 697 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.</extent>
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  <abstract>A guide to ActionScripting using Flash MX. The text  provides practical exercises to build problem-solving  skills, foundation knowledge in programming, and debugging  techniques. The web site companion features downloadable  scripts.</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>pt. I. Foundation. 1. Flash Basics. 2. What's New in  Flash MX. 3. The Programmer's Approach. 4. Basic  Programming in Flash. 5. Programming Structures. 6.  Debugging. 7. The Movie Clip Object. 8. Functions. 9.  Manipulating Strings. 10. Keyboard Access and Modifying  Onscreen Text. 11. Arrays. 12. Objects. 13. Homemade  Objects. 14. Extending ActionScript. 15. Components. 16.  Interfacing with External Data -- pt. II. Workshops. pt. IIA. Basic Workshops. 1. Ensuring  That Users Have the Flash Player 6. 2. Creating Custom  Cursors. 3. Creating a Horizontal Slider. 4. Building a  Slide Show. 5. Mapping and Scripted Masks. 6. Working  with Odd-Shaped Clickable Areas. 7. Adapting Built-In  Components.   </tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Phillip Kerman.</note>
  <note>Includes index.</note>
  <note>Electronic reproduction. Boston, MA : Safari, 2003. Available via World Wide Web.</note>
  <note>Made available through: Safari Books Online, LLC.</note>
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    <topic>Computer animation</topic>
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  <subject authority="lcsh">
    <topic>Web sites</topic>
    <topic>Design</topic>
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