"@charie I'm glad the sample helped you out! As far as your current problem there are probably a couple of ways you could attack it. The frist that jumps to mind is to have a TextArea off screen that you can set the text value for. Then you could use the LineMetrics to figure out how many lines your text has total. Then you could write some logic to parse and assign the Text so to as many TextAreas as you have. I Hope that makes sense. Of course this solution assumes that you are setting the text in the text fields and the user is not typing the text. If the user was typing in the text you could evaluate the length of the TextArea's text value in the onChange() event handler when the length gets to the maximum characters you could then use the FocusManager to move the user's input to the next TextArea. One question for you - Is there a reason that you aren't storing the values for the multiple TextArea's as separate entries in the database? Let me know if this helps. If not I might be..."
- John Crosby
"@charie I'm glad the sample helped you out! As far as your current problem there are probably a couple of ways you could attack it. The frist that jumps to mind is to have a TextArea off screen that you can set the text value for. Then you could use the LineMetrics to figure out how many lines your text has total. Then you could write some logic to parse and assign the Text so to as many TextAreas as you have. I Hope that makes sense. Of course this solution assumes that you are setting the text in the text fields and the user is not typing the text. If the user was typing in the text you could evaluate the length of the TextArea's text value in the onChange() event handler when the length gets to the maximum characters you could then use the FocusManager to move the user's input to the next TextArea. One question for you - Is there a reason that you aren't storing the values for the multiple TextArea's as separate entries in the database? Let me know if this helps. If not I might be..."
- John Crosby
"Hey Ray - The post has been updated with the sample or you can download from http://john.realeyes.com/... Let me know if it works out for you."
- John Crosby
"@porky Thanks for the heads up on the download link. I had to hunt down the class in an archive. Let me know if you have any questions or need/want example implementation code."
- John Crosby
"@porky Thanks for the heads up on the download link. I had to hunt down the class in an archive. Let me know if you have any questions or need/want example implementation code."
- John Crosby
Snipt is your collection of frequently used commands or code snippets. Because even Subversion gurus forget the 'svn merge' syntax sometimes.
- John Crosby
Infinite and Instant, Zazzle is the only on-demand retail platform for consumers and major brands, offering billions of retail quality, one-of-a-kind products shipped within 24 hours. Offering the largest library of customizable digital images from world-class brands, Zazzle enables content owners to unlock their entire libraries of content, making it available for purchase and customization by consumers.
- John Crosby
The Enterprise IDE Plugin is the evolution of the Cairngorm Plugin first previewed on these pages. It is an architect and developer productivity suite for Flex Builder 3 designed to simplify and aid the development of Enterprise Applications using Flex Builder 3.
- John Crosby
New Zealand artist Julian Oliver's latest work, levelHead, allows viewers of the piece to interact with a 3D world by simply moving wooden blocks around in front of a web cam.
- John Crosby
New Zealand artist Julian Oliver's latest work, levelHead, allows viewers of the piece to interact with a 3D world by simply moving wooden blocks around in front of a web cam.
- John Crosby
FCG is an AIR application, currently under development, which primary goal is to automatically provide the base code for your RemoteObject based Flex applications.
- John Crosby
FCG is an AIR application, currently under development, which primary goal is to automatically provide the base code for your RemoteObject based Flex applications.
- John Crosby