onHTTPError (FileReference.onHTTPError event listener)

onHTTPError = function(fileRef:FileReference, httpError:Number) {}

Invoked when an upload fails because of an HTTP error.

Because of the way that Flash Player relies on the browser stack during file download, this error is not applicable for download failures. If a download fails because of an HTTP error, the error is reported as an I/O error.

Availability: ActionScript 1.0; Flash Player 8

Parameters

fileRef:FileReference - The File Reference object that initiated the operation.

httpError:Number - The HTTP error that caused this upload to fail. For example, an httpError of 404 indicates that a page is not found. HTTP error values can be found in sections 10.4 and 10.5 of the HTTP specification at ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc2616.txt.

Example

The following example creates a FileReference object with a listener for each possible event including onHttpError. This listener is triggered only if the upload fails because of an HTTP error.

import flash.net.FileReference;

var listener:Object = new Object();

listener.onSelect = function(file:FileReference):Void {
    trace("onSelect: " + file.name);
    if(!file.upload("http://www.yourdomain.com/yourUploadHandlerScript.cfm")) {
        trace("Upload dialog failed to open.");
    }
}

listener.onCancel = function(file:FileReference):Void {
    trace("onCancel");
}

listener.onOpen = function(file:FileReference):Void {
    trace("onOpen: " + file.name);
}

listener.onProgress = function(file:FileReference, bytesLoaded:Number, bytesTotal:Number):Void {
    trace("onProgress with bytesLoaded: " + bytesLoaded + " bytesTotal: " + bytesTotal);
}

listener.onComplete = function(file:FileReference):Void {
    trace("onComplete: " + file.name);
}

listener.onHTTPError = function(file:FileReference):Void {
    trace("onHTTPError: " + file.name);
}

listener.onIOError = function(file:FileReference):Void {
    trace("onIOError: " + file.name);
}

listener.onSecurityError = function(file:FileReference, errorString:String):Void {
    trace("onSecurityError: " + file.name + " errorString: " + errorString);
}

var fileRef:FileReference = new FileReference();
fileRef.addListener(listener);
fileRef.browse();


Flash CS3