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public loaded : Boolean
The property that indicates whether the XML document has successfully loaded. If there is no custom onLoad() event handler defined for the XML object, Flash Player sets this property to true when the document-loading process initiated by the XML.load() call has completed successfully; otherwise, it is false. However, if you define a custom behavior for the onLoad() event handler for the XML object, you must be sure to set onload in that function.
Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Player 5
The following example uses the XML.loaded property in a simple script.
var my_xml:XML = new XML();
my_xml.ignoreWhite = true;
my_xml.onLoad = function(success:Boolean) {
trace("success: "+success);
trace("loaded: "+my_xml.loaded);
trace("status: "+my_xml.status);
};
my_xml.load("http://www.flash-mx.com/mm/problems/products.xml");
Information is displayed in the Output panel when Flash invokes the onLoad() handler. If the call completes successfully, true is displayed for the loaded status in the Output panel.
success: true loaded: true status: 0
load (XML.load method), onLoad (XML.onLoad handler)
Flash CS3
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