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davicin26
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« on: 04/22/10, 08:01 »

Hi everyone. It's my first post so I'lltry to make simple (sorry in advance if I can`t Smiley)

I've used your tutorial and i`ts working fine. In fact, I've mixed it with another programming and now the uploaded image combines with other elements making a mc that you can convert to jpg and print or whatever (in this case is getting an user id and being stored into DB- ihaven't done that part cos I'm not programmer, just designer).

The thing is that once the file is uploaded and downloaded into the scrollPane, I don't need it to be in the server anymore.

Is there any way to delete this image from the actioscript once it's been uploaded into the ScrollPane?

Thanks in advance for your time. Greetings!!

David.
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« Reply #1 on: 04/22/10, 09:33 »

for deletion you need the script at the host again, because it is stored into the file system there.
But efter you deleted it there, it will not be available to your clip anymore.
At least, when you refresh your clip, the picture will be gone (or after your cache is renewed).
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« Reply #2 on: 04/26/10, 03:40 »

Thank you!! I'll see how it goes! Smiley
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