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Bon voila j'ai un petit problème avec des clips créer on fly dans une animation Flash. J'vous balance la source :

Code:
// Import the transitions classes so you can add a fading effect when the images load to the Stage.
import mx.transitions.*;
// Set the starting X and Y positions for the gallery images.
_global.thisX = 50;
_global.thisY = 30;
/* Set static values for the Stage's width and height. 
Using Stage.width and Stage.height within the code results in 
strangely positioned full images when testing in the Flash environment 
(but the problem doesn't exist when published to a SWF file). */
_global.stageWidth = 630;
_global.stageHeight = 430;
// Create and configure the XML instance which is used to load the list of gallery images on the fly.
var gallery_xml:XML = new XML();
gallery_xml.ignoreWhite = true;
gallery_xml.onLoad = function(success:Boolean) {
try {
/* if you are able to successfully load and parse the gallery from a remote XML file, 
	 parse out the image names and add them to an array. */
if (success) {
var images:Array = this.firstChild.childNodes;
var gallery_array:Array = new Array();
for (var i = 0; i<images.length; i++) {
	gallery_array.push({src:images[i].firstChild.nodeValue});
}
/* call the displayGallery function which handles loading in each 
	 of the gallery images and placing them on the Stage. */
displayGallery(gallery_array);
} else {
throw new Error("Unable to parse XML");
}
} catch (e_err:Error) {
trace(e_err.message);
} finally {
delete this;
}
};
// load the gallery.xml file from the current directory.
gallery_xml.load("gallery_tween.xml");
/* create a function which loops through the images in an array,
and creates new movie clips on the Stage. */
function displayGallery(gallery_array:Array) {
var galleryLength:Number = gallery_array.length;
// loop through each of the images in the gallery_array.
for (var i = 0; i<galleryLength; i++) {
/* create a movie clip instance which holds the image. We'll also set a variable, 
	 thisMC, which is an alias to the movie clip instance. */
var thisMC:MovieClip = this.createEmptyMovieClip("image"+i+"_mc", i);
 
/* load the current image source into the new movie clip instance, 
	 using the MovieClipLoader class. */
mcLoader_mcl.loadClip(gallery_array[i].src, thisMC);
 
// attach the preloader symbol from the Library onto the Stage.
preloaderMC = this.attachMovie("preloader_mc", "preloader"+i+"_mc", 5000+i);
 
/* set the preloader's bar_mc's _xscale property to 0% 
	 and set a default value in the progress bars text field. */
preloaderMC.bar_mc._xscale = 0;
preloaderMC.progress_txt.text = "0%";
 
// set the _x and _y coordinates of the new movie clip.
thisMC._x = _global.thisX;
thisMC._y = _global.thisY;
 
// set the position of the image preloader.
preloaderMC._x = _global.thisX;
preloaderMC._y = _global.thisY+20;
 
// if you've displayed 5 columns of images, start a new row.
if ((i+1)%6 == 0) {
// reset the X and Y positions
_global.thisX = 20;
_global.thisY += 80;
} else {
_global.thisX += 80+20;
}
}
}
// define the MovieClipLoader instance and MovieClipLoader listener Object.
var mcLoader_mcl:MovieClipLoader = new MovieClipLoader();
var mclListener:Object = new Object();
mclListener.onLoadStart = function() {
};
// while the content is preloading, modify the width of the progress bar.
mclListener.onLoadProgress = function(target_mc, loadedBytes, totalBytes) {
var pctLoaded:Number = Math.round(loadedBytes/totalBytes*100);
// create a shortcut for the path to the preloader movie clip.
var preloaderMC = target_mc._parent["preloader"+target_mc.getDepth()+"_mc"];
preloaderMC.bar_mc._xscale = pctLoaded;
preloaderMC.progress_txt.text = pctLoaded+"%";
};
// when the onLoadInit event is thrown, you're free to position the instances 
mclListener.onLoadInit = function(evt:MovieClip) {
evt._parent["preloader"+evt.getDepth()+"_mc"].removeMovieClip();
/* set local variables for the target movie clip's width and height,
	and the desired settings for the image stroke and border. */
var thisWidth:Number = evt._width;
var thisHeight:Number = evt._height;
var borderWidth:Number = 2;
var marginWidth:Number = 8;
evt.scale = 20;
// draw a white rectangle with a black stroke around the images.
evt.lineStyle(borderWidth, 0x000000, 100);
evt.beginFill(0xFFFFFF, 100);
evt.moveTo(-borderWidth-marginWidth, -borderWidth-marginWidth);
evt.lineTo(thisWidth+borderWidth+marginWidth, -borderWidth-marginWidth);
evt.lineTo(thisWidth+borderWidth+marginWidth, thisHeight+borderWidth+marginWidth);
evt.lineTo(-borderWidth-marginWidth, thisHeight+borderWidth+marginWidth);
evt.lineTo(-borderWidth-marginWidth, -borderWidth-marginWidth);
evt.endFill();
 
/* scale the target movie clip so it appears as a thumbnail. 
	This allows users to quickly view a full image without downloading it every time, 
	but unfortunaltey also causes a large initial download. */
evt._xscale = evt.scale;
evt._yscale = evt.scale;
// rotate the current image (and borders) anywyhere from -5 degrees to +5 degrees.
evt._rotation = Math.round(Math.random()*-10)+5;
/* when the target_mc movie clip instance is pressed, begin to drag the current movie clip 
	and set some temporary variables so once you are finished rescaling and positioning 
	the full image, you can return the instance to its original position. */
evt.onPress = function() {
// start dragging the current clip.
 
Mouse.hide();
/* set the _xscale and _yscale properties back to 100% so the image appears full sized. 
	 You're also storing the original X and Y coordinates so you can return the image where you found it. */
this._xscale = 100;
this._yscale = 100;
this.origX = this._x;
this.origY = this._y;
// find the depth of the current movie clip, and store it within the movie clip.
this.origDepth = this.getDepth();
/* :TRICKY: swap the depth of the current movie clip, with the next highest movie clip of the _parent. 
	 Effectively this makes the current movie clip the top of the "stack". */
this.swapDepths(this._parent.getNextHighestDepth());
// try and center the current movie clip on the Stage.
this._x = (_global.stageWidth-evt._width+30)/2;
this._y = (_global.stageHeight-evt._height+30)/2;
// apply a transition to the movie clip which makes the movie clip flicker for a split second.
mx.transitions.TransitionManager.start(this, {type:mx.transitions.Photo, direction:0, duration:1, easing:mx.transitions.easing.Strong.easeOut, param1:empty, param2:empty});
};
/* when the movie clip instance is released, stop dragging the movie clip. 
	Reset the _xscale and _yscale properties as well as the _x and _y coordinates. */
evt.onRelease = function() {
this.stopDrag();
Mouse.show();
	this._xscale = this.scale;
this._yscale = this.scale;
this._x = this.origX;
this._y = this.origY;
 
 
};
// if the mouse cursor was released outside of the movie clip, call the onRelease handler.
evt.onReleaseOutside = evt.onRelease;
};
mcLoader_mcl.addListener(mclListener);
Mon problème ( voyez vous même www.olivia-studio.com ) c'est qu'en passant de la partie photos à une autre hé bien ! Hé bien les photos restent ! Hé oui les clips sont persistants. C'est affolant ils se superposent ! Donc mon but est donc de détruire ces clips créer on fly. J'ai beau essayer avec un removeclip etc. La est le problème ! Je pense que c'est le XML qui viens foutre un peu la merde mais la je sèche grave.

Salut,

Je ne pense pas que le problème vient du XML.
Essaye d'utiliser "trace" pour débuger ton code.
En gros du moment que tu utilises "createEmptyMovieClip" pour y charger tes photos, tu peux obligatoirement le supprimer en utilisant "removeMovieClip".

J'essayerais de m'y pencher plus en détail ce soir en rentrant
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Mon problème ( voyez vous même www.olivia-studio.com ) c'est qu'en passant de la partie photos à une autre hé bien ! Hé bien les photos restent ! Hé oui les clips sont persistants. C'est affolant ils se superposent ! Donc mon but est donc de détruire ces clips créer on fly. J'ai beau essayer avec un removeclip etc. La est le problème ! Je pense que c'est le XML qui viens foutre un peu la merde mais la je sèche grave.

Je n'arrive pas à voir ta page aussi bien avec Firefox qu'avec IE .
@Zeil : le drag marche nikel.

@-Dedax- : merci de t'y pencher. J'ai pas esasyer le trace on me la beaucoup conseiller mais a vrai dire je sais pas m'en servir n'y interpreté oui je suis un con j'avoue.

@Davesweb : Flash 7.0 Requis. Le code HTML n'est pas au point
essaye de foutre ça à l'endroit où tu demande de tuer le movieclip

Citation :
trace("hooray, ca marche!!!!!");
balance la preview dans ton flash et au moment ou le clip doit disparaître si tu reçois bien le message c'est que la fonction est lancée.
si tu ne vois pas le massage il ne te reste plus qu'a comprendre pourquoi ton code de se lance pas
ce sera déjà un grand pas : D

EDIT: grilled *meurt*
Code:
/* create a function which loops through the images in an Array, 
and creates new movie clips on the Stage. */ 
 
var gallery:MovieClip = this.createEmptyMovieClip("gallery", 10); 
 
function displayGallery(gallery_array:Array) { 
var galleryLength:Number = gallery_array.length; 
// loop through each of the images in the gallery_array. 
for (var i = 0; i<galleryLength; i++) { 
/* create a movie clip instance which holds the image. We'll also set a variable, 
thisMC, which is an alias to the movie clip instance. */ 
var thisMC:MovieClip = gallery.createEmptyMovieClip("image"+i+"_mc", i);
Code:
this.gallery.removeMovieClip();
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