Gaia 2.1.4 – Some useful updates and bug fixes

April 30th, 2008 by Steven Sacks

A few revisions to Gaia have happened since my last post. Here are all the changes that have occurred.

2.1.2 fixed a bug with SEO Scaffolding erasing the CSS required for 100% Width/Height and site centering.

2.1.3 fixed an SEO bug in AS2, updated Gaia's internal API class to use strictly typed public const event names in both AS2 and AS3, best practice with SWFAddress not storing the first goto event in the site history, and a bug in AS2 with GaiaMain during the initialization process.

2.1.4 added the ability to set the depth of the index page, fixed a bug where setting indexFirst="true" would permanently disable the browser history (introduced in 2.1.3), increased stability with the GaiaContextMenu waiting to initialize on an indexFirst site, and fixed a bug in the AS2 PreloaderScaffold which was using the AS3 property scaleX instead of the AS2 property _xscale.

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About Steven Sacks

I am a professional Flash developer with over 13 years of programming experience. I have consulted for high-profile agencies and companies in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Atlanta and New York, and developed numerous award-winning websites and rich internet applications for clients including Adobe, Fox Sports, FX Networks, Anheuser-Busch, GE, DirecTV, ESPN, The Weather Channel, Home Depot, and Coca-Cola.

I am the author of the open-source Gaia Framework for Adobe Flash, which dramatically reduces development time and makes developing Flash sites much easier.