If you're a returning first-edition reader dying to sink your teeth into this edition, here are the highlights I recommend you start with. But don't end your exploration with this list. Read on to learn about many more important updates to this edition. The following chapters in Part I, ActionScript Fundamentals, have been heavily rewritten and enhanced. They cover some of the most exciting additions, such as components, and meaningful changes to the way ActionScript handles events and deals with objects. -
Chapter 9 -
Chapter 10 -
Chapter 12 -
Chapter 14 See also the revised and new appendixes, especially: -
Appendix C -
Appendix E -
Appendix F -
Appendix G -
Appendix H The following entries in Part II, the Language Reference, are either all-new or have been heavily revised since the first edition. For example, you'll want to read up on the new SharedObject object and check out the Drawing API methods added to the MovieClip class. -
Accessibility object -
Button class -
Capabilities object -
Function class -
_global object -
#initclip and #endinitclip pragmas -
LoadVars class -
LocalConnection class -
MovieClip class (new events and the Drawing API) -
Object class -
setInterval( ) and clearInterval( ) global functions -
SharedObject object -
Sound class -
Stage object -
System object -
TextField class -
TextFormat class -
Listener Events for Key, Mouse, TextField, and Stage (see Table P-1) |