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Asked by Zyloch in Adobe Flash, ActionScript
Hey guys,
I'm working on a project on which I need to modify a Flash file. I know next to nothing about ActionScript, so please be gentle in your solutions.
The program involves using a Loader component to load an image and scale it appropriately. What I've found is that the Loader component maintains the aspect ratio of the scaled image. Is it possible to somehow force the Loader to stretch the image even if it changes the aspect ratio (i.e. stretch the image)?
After a few searches online, I only found a single forum thread about this topic, and it was also unanswered. There were a few commercial online components that claimed to be able to do this, but I would rather not pay.
Solutions, ideas, (free) alternatives, all are welcome. I don't think that this is too obscure a question, so I hope that you guys can teach me something new :-)
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