Google Code project for custom context-menu in Flash/Flex

August 18th, 2007 . by polyGeek

I have created a project on Google Code for the custom context-menu.

http://code.google.com/p/custom-context-menu/

I have copied all the comments from my original posting over to the issues tab, uploaded the code, made a few wiki entries and such. This is the first time I’ve ever used Google Code so please feel free to make any improvements to what I’ve started.

There isn’t much that I can do beyond this point other than to ask everyone interested to blog about this so that hopefully some Javascript experts can jump on this and get this working reliably.

I’m going to look into creating an interactive chart that we might be able to use to track testing. Hopefully I’ll be adding a custom right-click to the charting app real soon. :-)

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5 Responses to “Google Code project for custom context-menu in Flash/Flex”

  1. comment number 1 by: Paulius Uza

    Please add me to the project on the Google Code, I have made a fully working version (IE7, FF2, Safari) and would like to share the code

  2. comment number 3 by: CISNKY » Right click in AS3

    Google Code project for custom context-menu in Flash/Flex …

  3. comment number 4 by: polyGeek

    @Paulius, Awesome work. I added you as a project owner at Google Code.

    I just thought that leaving myself as the owner and adding others as members was a little degrading. The community owns this now.

    @CISNKY, thanks for passing this along on your blog.

  4. comment number 5 by: vishal

    great work by you… thanks a lot..
    the code what u gave for the external interface calls error in flash can u explain how to apply this code of action script to call the external interface?

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