Read more about flash Player supports the following HTML tags:
Tag
Description
Anchor tag
The <a> tag creates a hypertext link and supports the following attributes:
target: Specifies the name of the target window where you load the page. Options include _self, _blank, _parent, and _top. The _self option specifies the current frame in the current window, _blank specifies a new window, _parent specifies the parent of the current frame, and _top specifies the top-level frame in the current window.
href: Specifies a URL or an ActionScript link event.The URL can be either absolute or relative to the location of the SWF file that is loading the page. An example of an absolute reference to a URL is http://www.adobe.com; an example of a relative reference is /index.html. Absolute URLs must be prefixed with http://; otherwise, Flash treats them as relative URLs. You can use the link event to cause the link to execute an ActionScript function in a SWF file instead of opening a URL. To specify a link event, use the event scheme instead of the http scheme in your href attribute. An example is href="event:myText" instead of href="http://myURL"; when the user clicks a hypertext link that contains the event scheme, the text field dispatches a link TextEvent with its text property set to “myText“. You can then create an ActionScript function that executes whenever the link TextEvent is dispatched. You can also define a:link, a:hover, and a:active styles for anchor tags by using style sheets.
Bold tag
The <b> tag renders text as bold. A bold typeface must be available for the font used.
Break tag
The <br> tag creates a line break in the text field. You must set the text field to be a multiline text field to use this tag.
Font tag
The <font> tag specifies a font or list of fonts to display the text.The font tag supports the following attributes:
color: Only hexadecimal color (#FFFFFF) values are supported.
face: Specifies the name of the font to use. As shown in the following example, you can specify a list of comma-delimited font names, in which case Flash Player selects the first available font. If the specified font is not installed on the user’s computer system or isn’t embedded in the SWF file, Flash Player selects a substitute font.
size: Specifies the size of the font. You can use absolute pixel sizes, such as 16 or 18, or relative point sizes, such as +2 or -4.
Image tag
The <img> tag lets you embed external image files (JPEG, GIF, PNG), SWF files, and movie clips inside text fields. Text automatically flows around images you embed in text fields. To use this tag, you must set the text field to be multiline and to wrap text.The <img> tag supports the following attributes:
src: Specifies the URL to an image or SWF file, or the linkage identifier for a movie clip symbol in the library. This attribute is required; all other attributes are optional. External files (JPEG, GIF, PNG, and SWF files) do not show until they are downloaded completely.
width: The width of the image, SWF file, or movie clip being inserted, in pixels.
height: The height of the image, SWF file, or movie clip being inserted, in pixels.
align: Specifies the horizontal alignment of the embedded image within the text field. Valid values are left and right. The default value is left.
hspace: Specifies the amount of horizontal space that surrounds the image where no text appears. The default value is 8.
vspace: Specifies the amount of vertical space that surrounds the image where no text appears. The default value is 8.
id: Specifies the name for the movie clip instance (created by Flash Player) that contains the embedded image file, SWF file, or movie clip. This is useful if you want to control the embedded content with ActionScript.
checkPolicyFile: Specifies that Flash Player will check for a cross-domain policy file on the server associated with the image’s domain. If a cross-domain policy file exists, SWF files in the domains listed in the file can access the data of the loaded image, for instance by calling the BitmapData.draw() method with this image as the source parameter. For more information, see the “Flash Player Security” chapter in Programming ActionScript 3.0.
Flash displays media embedded in a text field at full size. To specify the dimensions of the media you are embedding, use the <img> tag’s height and width attributes.
In general, an image embedded in a text field appears on the line following the <img> tag. However, when the <img> tag is the first character in the text field, the image appears on the first line of the text field.
Italic tag
The <i> tag displays the tagged text in italics. An italic typeface must be available for the font used.
List item tag
The <li> tag places a bullet in front of the text that it encloses. Note: Because Flash Player does not recognize ordered and unordered list tags (<ol> and <ul>, they do not modify how your list is rendered. All lists are unordered and all list items use bullets.
Paragraph tag
The <p> tag creates a new paragraph. You must set the text field to be a multiline text field to use this tag. The <p> tag supports the following attributes:
align: Specifies alignment of text within the paragraph; valid values are left, right, justify, and center.
class: Specifies a CSS style class defined by a flash.text.StyleSheet object.
Span tag
The <span> tag is available only for use with CSS text styles. It supports the following attribute:
class: Specifies a CSS style class defined by a flash.text.StyleSheet object.
Text format tag
The <textformat> tag lets you use a subset of paragraph formatting properties of the TextFormat class within text fields, including line leading, indentation, margins, and tab stops. You can combine <textformat> tags with the built-in HTML tags.
The <textformat> tag has the following attributes:
blockindent: Specifies the block indentation in points; corresponds to TextFormat.blockIndent.
indent: Specifies the indentation from the left margin to the first character in the paragraph; corresponds to TextFormat.indent. Both positive and negative numbers are acceptable.
leading: Specifies the amount of leading (vertical space) between lines; corresponds to TextFormat.leading. Both positive and negative numbers are acceptable.
leftmargin: Specifies the left margin of the paragraph, in points; corresponds to TextFormat.leftMargin.
rightmargin: Specifies the right margin of the paragraph, in points; corresponds to TextFormat.rightMargin.
tabstops: Specifies custom tab stops as an array of non-negative integers; corresponds to TextFormat.tabStops.
Underline tag
The <u> tag underlines the tagged text.
Flash Player supports the following HTML entities:
Entity
Description
<
< (less than)
>
> (greater than)
&
& (ampersand)
“
” (double quotes)
‘
‘ (apostrophe, single quote)
Flash also supports explicit character codes, such as & (ASCII ampersand) and € (Unicode € symbol).
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TextField – available html tags
Read more about flash Player supports the following HTML tags:
<a>tag creates a hypertext link and supports the following attributes:target: Specifies the name of the target window where you load the page. Options include_self,_blank,_parent, and_top. The_selfoption specifies the current frame in the current window,_blankspecifies a new window,_parentspecifies the parent of the current frame, and_topspecifies the top-level frame in the current window.href: Specifies a URL or an ActionScriptlinkevent.The URL can be either absolute or relative to the location of the SWF file that is loading the page. An example of an absolute reference to a URL ishttp://www.adobe.com; an example of a relative reference is/index.html. Absolute URLs must be prefixed with http://; otherwise, Flash treats them as relative URLs. You can use thelinkevent to cause the link to execute an ActionScript function in a SWF file instead of opening a URL. To specify alinkevent, use the event scheme instead of the http scheme in yourhrefattribute. An example ishref="event:myText"instead ofhref="http://myURL"; when the user clicks a hypertext link that contains the event scheme, the text field dispatches alinkTextEvent with itstextproperty set to “myText“. You can then create an ActionScript function that executes whenever the link TextEvent is dispatched. You can also definea:link,a:hover, anda:activestyles for anchor tags by using style sheets.<b>tag renders text as bold. A bold typeface must be available for the font used.<br>tag creates a line break in the text field. You must set the text field to be a multiline text field to use this tag.<font>tag specifies a font or list of fonts to display the text.The font tag supports the following attributes:color: Only hexadecimal color (#FFFFFF) values are supported.face: Specifies the name of the font to use. As shown in the following example, you can specify a list of comma-delimited font names, in which case Flash Player selects the first available font. If the specified font is not installed on the user’s computer system or isn’t embedded in the SWF file, Flash Player selects a substitute font.size: Specifies the size of the font. You can use absolute pixel sizes, such as 16 or 18, or relative point sizes, such as +2 or -4.<img>tag lets you embed external image files (JPEG, GIF, PNG), SWF files, and movie clips inside text fields. Text automatically flows around images you embed in text fields. To use this tag, you must set the text field to be multiline and to wrap text.The<img>tag supports the following attributes:src: Specifies the URL to an image or SWF file, or the linkage identifier for a movie clip symbol in the library. This attribute is required; all other attributes are optional. External files (JPEG, GIF, PNG, and SWF files) do not show until they are downloaded completely.width: The width of the image, SWF file, or movie clip being inserted, in pixels.height: The height of the image, SWF file, or movie clip being inserted, in pixels.align: Specifies the horizontal alignment of the embedded image within the text field. Valid values areleftandright. The default value isleft.hspace: Specifies the amount of horizontal space that surrounds the image where no text appears. The default value is 8.vspace: Specifies the amount of vertical space that surrounds the image where no text appears. The default value is 8.id: Specifies the name for the movie clip instance (created by Flash Player) that contains the embedded image file, SWF file, or movie clip. This is useful if you want to control the embedded content with ActionScript.checkPolicyFile: Specifies that Flash Player will check for a cross-domain policy file on the server associated with the image’s domain. If a cross-domain policy file exists, SWF files in the domains listed in the file can access the data of the loaded image, for instance by calling theBitmapData.draw()method with this image as thesourceparameter. For more information, see the “Flash Player Security” chapter in Programming ActionScript 3.0.Flash displays media embedded in a text field at full size. To specify the dimensions of the media you are embedding, use the
<img>tag’sheightandwidthattributes.In general, an image embedded in a text field appears on the line following the
<img>tag. However, when the<img>tag is the first character in the text field, the image appears on the first line of the text field.<i>tag displays the tagged text in italics. An italic typeface must be available for the font used.<li>tag places a bullet in front of the text that it encloses. Note: Because Flash Player does not recognize ordered and unordered list tags (<ol>and<ul>, they do not modify how your list is rendered. All lists are unordered and all list items use bullets.<p>tag creates a new paragraph. You must set the text field to be a multiline text field to use this tag. The<p>tag supports the following attributes:left,right,justify, andcenter.<span>tag is available only for use with CSS text styles. It supports the following attribute:<textformat>tag lets you use a subset of paragraph formatting properties of the TextFormat class within text fields, including line leading, indentation, margins, and tab stops. You can combine<textformat>tags with the built-in HTML tags.The
<textformat>tag has the following attributes:blockindent: Specifies the block indentation in points; corresponds toTextFormat.blockIndent.indent: Specifies the indentation from the left margin to the first character in the paragraph; corresponds toTextFormat.indent. Both positive and negative numbers are acceptable.leading: Specifies the amount of leading (vertical space) between lines; corresponds toTextFormat.leading. Both positive and negative numbers are acceptable.leftmargin: Specifies the left margin of the paragraph, in points; corresponds toTextFormat.leftMargin.rightmargin: Specifies the right margin of the paragraph, in points; corresponds toTextFormat.rightMargin.tabstops: Specifies custom tab stops as an array of non-negative integers; corresponds toTextFormat.tabStops.<u>tag underlines the tagged text.Flash Player supports the following HTML entities:
Flash also supports explicit character codes, such as & (ASCII ampersand) and € (Unicode € symbol).