swf_onconditionDescriptionswf_oncondition() is used to control the actions to be taken when an a button as defined by swf_addbutton() meets a certain set of criteria. There are number of criteria that can be used depending on the type of button defined. TYPE_MENUBUTTON TYPE_PUSHBUTTON Following this function, one of the action functions must be used to create the desired effect. These include swf_actiongeturl() , swf_actiongotoframe() , swf_actiongotolabel() , swf_actionnextframe() , swf_actionplay() , swf_actionprevframe() , swf_actionsettarget() , swf_actionstop() , swf_actiontogglequality() and swf_actionwaitforframe() . ExampleExample 1270. Create a button to launch a website swf_openfile ("test.swf", 100, 100, 30, 0.8, 0.8, 0.8); swf_ortho2(-100,100,-100,100); $fontid = swf_nextid(); swf_definefont($fontid, "Pix3"); $textid = swf_nextid(); swf_definetext($textid,"GO!",1); $buttonid = swf_nextid(); swf_startbutton($buttonid,TYPE_PUSHBUTTON); swf_pushmatrix(); swf_addcolor(1, 0, 0, 1); // define the first state of the button swf_addbuttonrecord(BSHitTest|BSDown|BSUp,$textid,10); swf_scale(1.2, 1.2, 1.2); swf_addcolor(0,0,1,0); // define the second state of the button swf_addbuttonrecord(BSOver,$textid,11); swf_popmatrix(); swf_addcolor(0,0,0,0); // define the action of the button swf_oncondition(OverUptoOverDown); swf_actiongeturl("http://www.slashdot.org/","_self"); swf_endbutton(); swf_pushmatrix(); swf_addcolor(0,0,0,0); swf_placeobject($buttonid,$buttonid); swf_popmatrix(); swf_showframe(); swf_closefile();
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