If I'm loading images via the <img> tag in a dynamic text field and an IOError is thrown, what would I attach the event listener too? the text field? I tried this...

var textField:TextField = new TextField();
textField.htmlText = "here is some text <img src='image.jpg'> and then some more";
textField.addEventListener(IOErrorEvent.IOError, function (e:Event):void { trace("error caught") });

to no avail...

Suggestions?

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duplicate:stackoverflow.com/questions/309713/… I didn't actually test the solution I accepted (no time at the time), so let me know if it does/doesn't work for you. (Edit: Okay, I'm not that lazy, I'm trying it out...) – Jesse Millikan Feb 22 '10 at 9:02
looks like you promised to test it in may last year! – Howard Zoopaloopa Feb 22 '10 at 16:35
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up vote 4 down vote accepted

You have to set an id to img and then use it within getImageReference on your TextField to get the Loader where you can add all the Event you want:

import flash.display.Loader;
import flash.events.IOErrorEvent;
import flash.text.TextField;

//...
var tfd:TextField = new TextField();
tfd.htmlText = 
      "here is some text <img id='myImg' src='image.jpg' /> and then some more";
var ldr:Loader = tfd.getImageReference("myImg") as Loader;
if (ldr != null) {
 ldr.contentLoaderInfo.addEventListener(IOErrorEvent.IO_ERROR, onIOError);
}
//...
private function onIOError(e:IOErrorEvent):void{
 //...
}

Another example here if you want

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i've solution for ya:

tField.addEventListener( Event.ADDED, addedObjectToFieldHandler, true );

function addedObjectToFieldHandler( event:Event ):void
{
   if ( event.target is Loader )
   {
       ( event.target as Loader ).contentLoaderInfo.addEventListener( IOErrorEvent.IO_ERROR, function( e:IOErrorEvent ):void{} );
   }
}

that will prevent flashplayer from throwing errors and crash whenever image link is broken

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you have to use a try catch block:

try
{
  var textField:TextField = new TextField();
  textField.htmlText = "here is some text <img src='image.jpg'> and then some more";
}
catch( error:IOError )
{
    //handle IOError
}
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This doesn't actually work, thus the question (and the question it duplicates) – Jesse Millikan Feb 22 '10 at 9:17
@Jochen Hilgers No this can't work, use getImageReference. – Patrick Feb 22 '10 at 9:45
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