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by Joey Lott (Author)
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ActionScript has blossomed into a large and important language whose sheer volume of capabilities can be daunting. The ActionScript Cookbook breaks it all down into tasks that are relevant, practical, and insightful. Appealing to the budding coder as well as the experienced ActionScript jockeys, this book offers new perspectives and approaches to ActionScript development that will empower all developers. The ActionScript Cookbook contains over 300 recipes on a myriad of topics. Here's a sampling of what you'll find:
  • Drawing shapes at runtime
  • Controlling movie clips programmatically
  • Accepting user input and manipulating text strings
  • Accessing audio and video via Flash Communications Server
  • Working with Flash Remoting to connect to back end databases
  • Using record sets with data grids
  • And, much, much more in over 20 recipe-laden chapters
  • Seven full chapters of sample applications including a Video/Chat Message Server application and more
This Cookbook's logical progression from short recipes for small problems to longer, more complex scripts for thornier riddles allows developers to link modular ActionScript pieces together to create rock-solid solutions for Flash applications. The ActionScript Cookbook is for people who say, "I understand everything in theory, but I don't know where to start in practice." This book is all about practice.

About the Author
Joey Lott is the author of Complete Flash Remoting MX as well as the co-author of the ActionScript Bible. Joey has been teaching Flash and ActionScript since 1999 when he first began training throughout Southern California. Joey has professional experience in the Internet industry beginning in 1996 including co-founding RightSpring, Inc. and consulting for YourMobile/Premium Wireless Services (J2EE B2C application) and Ads.com (leading the development of a J2EE B2B application).

Product Details

  • Paperback: 869 pages
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.; 1 edition (June 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0596004907
  • ISBN-13: 978-0596004903
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.3 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.7 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars warning, June 29, 2005
this is a great book but it will not work with macromedia mx 2004 unless you set the export setting to flash player 6.

I got this notice from the author himself.

mx 2004 cookbook should be comming out in september 2005

~mark
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars extremely helpful, even under Flash 8 / AS2, January 13, 2006
By Argie (La La Land) - See all my reviews
The Actionscript Cookbook is an extremely useful resource for aspiring and veteran designers. I've been designing/developing since Flash 4 and I still found this book very insightful and full of great hints and explanations.

A decent book for beginners but better for intermediate to advanced developers and designers. I'd recommend Colin Mook's Actionscript for Flash MX (also by O'Reily) which explores more fundamental concepts in Actionscripting 1 which are still pertinent in many cases to AS2.

I appreciated the code examples, although admittedly I think I did remember finding a few errors, however the errors were on the nitpicking typo level and I usually found after getting annoyed thatI hadn't written the code correctly.

Their example on Storing Persistent Shared Local Objects (flash cookies) was particularly useful.

Well organized and clear (and no, I'm not affliated with O'Reilly, lol)
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Code Examples Work Well, December 26, 2003
By Bruce A., Epstein (Rocky Hill, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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As the editor of the book, please allow me to respond to two inaccurate reviews...

In response to C. A. TBF's review of May 26, 2005 ("Too Many Examples DO NOT WORK"), I'd suggest he contact O'Reilly tech support (booktech (at) oreilly.com). As you can tell from the other reviews, other readers are not having the same problem. The code examples have all been thoroughly reviewed and the few errata are posted on O'Reilly's catalog page for the book. The code examples work. The reviewer must have forgotten to do something basic, like give a name to a movie clip using the Property inspector. If he writes to me or O'Reilly, we'll gladly help him solve any problems.

In other news...I have to take issue with the anonymous, 3-star review of December 23, 2003 entitled "An OK book for programmers"

A single book can't be perfect for every level of reader, but the near-unanimous 5-star reviews tell us we did a pretty good job. Certainly, there are occasional examples that mirror things that can be found in the documentation, because we strove to make the book as complete as possible. But I'd strongly disagree with the reviewer's statement that "A lot of the examples are obvious explanations of the AS documentation." The vast majority of the recipes are neither obvious nor found in the documentation.

Likewise, it is true that how to loop through an array should be known by skilled programmers, but the book also targets Flashers less familiar with ActionScript. Not every recipe is intended for every reader.

Lastly, the reviewer says that "Seemingly usefull [sic] functions, like recursively stopping everything in a MovieClip, are missing." Whereas it is true that the book cannot possibly cover every scenario, Recipe 7.10 describes how to recursively traverse the movie clip hierarchy to access nested clips. Furthermore, Recipe 7.3 discusses how to control playback, including stopping a movie clip. Any skilled programmer, as the reviewer purports to be, could easily combine those two techniques to achieve the desired goal. Had the reviewer written to O'Reilly or the author for technical support, we would have gladly clarified the situation for him (or her).

As a matter of principle, I have never before reviewed a book I've edited, but I felt obligated to point out the inaccuracies in the preceding review. Please forgive me, but I think the book is worth all of 5 stars.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great reference book
This book is one of the few Action Script books that specifically covers Flash Communication Server. Read more
Published on October 14, 2005 by D. Rosenstein

1.0 out of 5 stars Too Many Examples DO NOT WORK
I hate to write a bad review. I really do. But here's the deal: if you're just starting out with ActionScript, and you type in some of the examples in the book (several,... Read more
Published on May 26, 2005 by EMV

5.0 out of 5 stars GET IT!!!
Get this book. That's really all that needs to be said. I'm a java guy learning flash, and what works best for me is a collection of practical (and useable in the real world)... Read more
Published on April 8, 2004 by slim chrisp

5.0 out of 5 stars Sweet Receipies
This is how more how-to books should be written. Action Script is the real power behind putting zoom and power into Flash projects, but with its full feature set it can be... Read more
Published on February 18, 2004 by William Schlake

5.0 out of 5 stars This cookbook has sweet Action Script recipies
This is how more how-to books should be written. Action Script is the real power behind putting zoom and power into Flash projects, but with its full feature set it can be... Read more
Published on February 17, 2004 by William Schlake

4.0 out of 5 stars excellent companion
I said "excellent companion" in the title since I think it goes hand in hand with Moock's excellent "definitive guide". Read more
Published on February 11, 2004 by De Paoli Andrea

5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect companion
This book travels almost everywhere with me, along with Colin Moock's ASDG2. Where ASDG2 stops Joey Lott picks up the pieces and assembles them into practical and useful examples... Read more
Published on January 26, 2004 by Rick

3.0 out of 5 stars An OK book for programmers
I have been a professional programmer for about ten years now, and recently started working on ActionScript-heavy Flash applications. Read more
Published on December 23, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Cured me of Flash5
This is from a designer-type.

Going from print to the web, Flash5 was easy for me to pick up. After a break of doing no Flash and coming back to it with Flash6 out for a few... Read more

Published on November 22, 2003 by Jolayne Heinen

5.0 out of 5 stars clear concept, useful examples, right on the target
I've been playing around with actionscript for one and half year by now, read a lot of books, understood all the concept, but once I want to jump in and actually start write... Read more
Published on October 15, 2003 by uncle_3than

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