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<blockquote data-quote="c4353b8e" data-source="post: 435097" data-attributes="member: 81116"><p>I would ignore the above comment and code your own. Use a CSS overlay, connect to your emulator using WebSockets and have it output a packet when the users authenticated, you can actually have more control on when you want the loading screen to fade out this way, and you can design it in any way you want, without having to deobfuscate your SWF.</p><p></p><p>You could say that its extra baggage and you get a tiny delay but you more than make up for this when you're able to modify it so easily, you can do whatever you want with it, you also get the added bonus of having WebSockets implemented into your server, allowing you to do much more than just a loading screen.</p><p></p><p>In before people say <strong>"but wouldn't the loading bar become obsolete, seeing as you wouldn't know how far the SWF is from loading?"</strong></p><p>No, you won't have to "spoof" it and give a false percentage. There's a file, not sure which one it is (swfobject.js I think) that gives you insight into the loading status of the SWF, never done it before but I've seen somebody else do it. This would allow you to change the status of the loading bar using JS itself by applying a callback when that property changes, or however you want to do it, the opportunities are endless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c4353b8e, post: 435097, member: 81116"] I would ignore the above comment and code your own. Use a CSS overlay, connect to your emulator using WebSockets and have it output a packet when the users authenticated, you can actually have more control on when you want the loading screen to fade out this way, and you can design it in any way you want, without having to deobfuscate your SWF. You could say that its extra baggage and you get a tiny delay but you more than make up for this when you're able to modify it so easily, you can do whatever you want with it, you also get the added bonus of having WebSockets implemented into your server, allowing you to do much more than just a loading screen. In before people say [B]"but wouldn't the loading bar become obsolete, seeing as you wouldn't know how far the SWF is from loading?"[/B] No, you won't have to "spoof" it and give a false percentage. There's a file, not sure which one it is (swfobject.js I think) that gives you insight into the loading status of the SWF, never done it before but I've seen somebody else do it. This would allow you to change the status of the loading bar using JS itself by applying a callback when that property changes, or however you want to do it, the opportunities are endless. [/QUOTE]
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