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From: CipiClaudiu on 5 May 2008 23:47 Hi, I'm trying to create a flash contact form that sends the user's message on enter key. Therefore I need you to help me do this and also help me understand why my form isn't displaying right when I have a mask for it. To get a better picture of the problem http://www.claudiudesign.org/test/sterg1.html and http://www.claudiudesign.org/test/sterg.html
From: NedWebs on 6 May 2008 07:38 Unless things have changed in CS3, whenever you use a mask over dynamic/input text fields, you have to embed the fonts in each of the textfields.
From: CipiClaudiu on 6 May 2008 07:56 I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "embed the fonts in each of the text fields" Please have a look at the .fla file: http://www.claudiudesign.org/test/sterg.fla (this fla has the mask; if you remove it you will be able to see the working contact form) It won't take you more than 1 min to understand what's up with it if your good at this. Thing is I'm behind the schedule with this and I have to solve the problem as soon as possible. Thank You
From: NedWebs on 6 May 2008 09:58 I only had to see that you are using a mask over dynamic text to understand what's up. This is how Flash is... something you learn from experience. In the properties panel for the input fields, you should see a button labelled "Embed..." That pulls up a menu of sorts where you specify what characters you want to have embedded.
From: CipiClaudiu on 6 May 2008 10:08 pff...:) nice...thank you very much ... if you need help in the future with designing let me know... I owe you ...
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