On 7/5/07, Shannon Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have been using SWF::Builder to create swf files from actionscript ( .as files ). It works great until I try to use some actionscript with an import statement, then I get this error: Syntax error. ';' is expected. in 1
That's not one of perl's error messages, so I'm guessing it's coming from either SWF::Builder or some other software you've got that I don't.
I don't think there are any issues with the code because it is part of a sample provided.
If you say so. But have you ever been able to get the "sample provided" to work properly? I've seen plenty of sample software that didn't work as advertised. It used to work that way, you see, with an earlier version of the frobnicator, but we don't keep the sample code up to date any longer.... In any case, have you considered that maybe, somewhere around line 1 of something, you need to add a semicolon or otherwise adjust some piece of non-Perl syntax?
How do I add to the Flash Authoring Environment Classpath when I am using SWF::Builder to generate the swf files?
SWF::Builder looks complex enough that it probably needs a FAQ and a mailing list, if it doesn't have those already. But this is a Perl Beginners' forum; although it's possible that somebody here knows how to help you, it's much more likely that you'll get the best help most quickly by tracking down the experts on SWF::Builder, wherever they hang out. You may even need to ask the module's author for clarification. But maybe you access the Flash Authoring Environment Classpath the same way whether you use SWF::Builder or not. In that case, your help would come from the analogous set of experts, FAQ, and mailing lists for that programming environment. But as they are likely to be more numerous than the crew for SWF::Builder, they are similarly likely to have a well-established presence on the net, so finding them will be all the easier. Good luck with it! --Tom Phoenix Stonehenge Perl Training -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://learn.perl.org/