Posts Tagged ‘social network’

Adobe Flash won’t pick up the phone to MySpace’s Javascript

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

Sometimes we’ve hit a road-block when we’re trying to make Flash talk to the External Interface in our MySpace applications.

The Flash is having a great time and is more than happy to call Javascript with ExternalInterface when it wants. But when Javascript wants to chat back… beep beep. “Please leave a message”.

Flash loves Javascript Heart

Flash appears to ignore the call, and leaves Javascipt in an error state and needing ice-cream.

To help you avoid that little relationship problem here’s the fix to the problem. Add the following to your code,

System.security.allowDomain(”*.msappspace.com”);
System.security.allowDomain(”*.yourdomain.co.uk”);

Flash’s Sandbox is set to divert all calls by default and blocks any chat. However as soon as you’ve added the allowDomain. Flash shouts, “HELLO!”, and it’s all back on again.

One big happy social networking family.

rondata at myspace dot com, proper job.

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Rondata

Good Job rondata, you are the lucky one who patrols the MySpace Developers forum helping for lost coding souls.

Being the social network’s developer’s gate keeper, passing through only the most genuine development question to the MySpace API team. Bit of a tough job to make sure they’re not bombarded with constant questioning about some of the ‘in-progress features’ like, External Interface.

Thought Den felt moved enough by your still ongoing constant plight trawling the forums to say, “proper job”.

Social Networking gets underway!

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

Our MySpace app is starting to be social!

MySpace Social Networking message

It now publishes application activity to the MySpace Friends Feed. For those unfamiliar with the FF, it’s where your friends can keep up to date with all the interesting things you’ve been playing. It’s a great way for your app to gain a bit more traction in the Market place and for others to find it (see below).

MySpace Friends Feed

Admittedly however, we’re not building an app to pass around cute kittens like our recent NOAH project for the pet factor. Because soon the whole of MySpace will telling their friends about their arguments with aMap!


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