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Can you make a sequence of movies without adding any scripts to the individual members of the sequence? 2. JavaScript, ECMAScript and Actionscript First of all there was Livescript, a scripting language devised by Netscape for simple Web programming tasks, especially client-side scripting jobs such as verifying input to forms and dynamically modibng aspects of pages’ appearance. Livescript changed its name to JavaScript shortly after its release, even though its actual relationship to the Java programming language is slight and the resemblance between the names has been a source of some confusion ever since.
The frames can show any images, or none (for invisible controls), and the same image can be used for all three, if it is felt that conventional feedback is inappropriate. The final frame, Hit, is different from the other two, because it is not displayed. It is used to indicate the area within which the cursor is considered to be over the button - its active area. Often, this will match the image in the Up frame, but it need not do so. 5 shows the frames of a button taken from the library distributed with Flash.
Each of the other buttons is constructed similarly and will have similar actions, with the label of the corresponding section's starting frame substituted for dmm. The buttons on the final frame of each section will have identical scripts, like this: on (release) { gotoAndPlay ("menu"); 3 where menu labels the first frame of the movie. Actually, it doesn't matter whether the gotoAndPlay("menu") or gotoAndStop("menu") is used here, because the first frame has a stop() attached to it, so playback will always stop there.