The following table lists the ActionScript commands, functions, and keywords that are partially or not supported by Flash Lite 2.x and later.
|
Command, function, or keyword |
Description |
Support |
|---|---|---|
| asfunction |
A protocol for URLs in HTML text fields. |
Not supported |
| fscommand() |
Function that lets the SWF file communicate with either Flash Player or the program hosting Flash Player, such as a web browser. |
Partially supported |
| on |
Prefix for events to execute when the event occurs. Limitation: The supported events are rollout, rollover, and keyPress. |
Partially supported |
| onClipEvent |
Event handler; triggers actions defined for a specific instance of a movie clip. Limitations: Supported events are press, load, unload, enterFrame, keyDown, keyup, and data. The mouseDown, mouseUp, and mouseMove events are supported if either System.capabilities.hasMouse or System.capabilities.hasStylus is set to true. |
Partially supported |
| onUpdate |
The onUpdate event handler is defined for a live preview used with a component. |
Not supported |
| print() |
The print() function targets the movie clip according to the boundaries specified in the parameter. |
Not supported |
| printAsBitmap() |
A function that prints the target movie clip as a bitmap. |
Not supported |
| printAsBitmaNum() |
A function that prints a level in Flash Player as a bitmap according to the boundaries specified in the parameter (bmovie, bmax, or bframe). |
Not supported |
| printNum() |
A function that prints the level in Flash Player according to the boundaries specified in the boundingBox parameter (bmovie, bmax, or bframe). |
Not supported |
| startDrag() |
A function that makes the target movie clip draggable while the SWF is playing. Only one movie clip can be dragged at a time. Limitation: Supported if mouse or stylus interface is supported. |
Partially supported |
| stopDrag() |
A function that stops the current drag operation. Limitation: Supported if mouse or stylus interface is supported. |
Partially supported |
| updateAfterEvent() |
A function that updates the display (independent of the frames per second set for the SWF file) when you call it in an onClipEvent() handler or as part of a function or method that you pass to setInterval(). |
Not supported |