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I'm trying to add a Listener for URLLoader in Haxe but it seems that this trigger is not working (or, at least, never called). I checked for possible solutions but nothing seems to help me

var urlLoader : URLLoader;

public function new(apiURL) {
    super();
    this.urlLoader = new URLLoader();
    this.urlLoader.load(new URLRequest(apiURL + "?cachebust=" + Math.floor(100000+900000*Math.random()))); // for cache...
    // json loader
    load_json(apiURL);
}

public function load_json(apiURL:String){
    this.urlLoader.addEventListener(IOErrorEvent.IO_ERROR, onIOError);
    this.urlLoader.addEventListener(SecurityErrorEvent.SECURITY_ERROR, onSecurityError);
    this.urlLoader.addEventListener(ProgressEvent.PROGRESS, onProgress);
    this.urlLoader.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, onComplete);
}

private function onComplete(e:Event) {throw "complete";}
private function onProgress(e:ProgressEvent) {throw "progree";}
private function onSecurityError(e:SecurityErrorEvent) {throw "error";}
private function onIOError(e:IOErrorEvent) {throw "io error";}

None of those triggers is called, it seems that the application just ignores that step.

i'm sure that apiUrl is not null and it contains an url like localhost/json.php. I am working locally.

Hope you can help!

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    Add those event listeners before you call urlLoader.load. By the time load_json executes, the URLLoader might already be finished with its work, but your event listeners aren't set yet.
    – user2655904
    Oct 23, 2014 at 10:58
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  • @DodgerThud i added the urlLoader.load call after all the triggers but nothing happens. now i have something like this.urlLoader = new URLLoader(); this.urlLoader.addEventListener(Event.COMPLETE, onComplete); this.urlLoader.load(new URLRequest(apiURL + "?cachebust=" + Math.floor(100000+900000*Math.random()))); Oct 23, 2014 at 12:05
  • add the other listeners as well so that you get errors. Also, could please place a trace statement around that code somewhere? like above the this.urlloader = new URLLoader() line? Because I think this constructor never gets called because you gave it the name 'new', which is not allowed afaik.
    – user2655904
    Oct 23, 2014 at 12:10
  • the constructor is surely called because i have other stuff in it (i found this kind of declaration on haxe documentation, even if i don't know if is right) anyway, the "new" method is called 100% as constructor Oct 23, 2014 at 12:15

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