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Camera.onStatus
Camera, video, event handler, Camera.onStatus, onStatus
Communications/Camera/Events/onStatus
Availability
Flash Player 6.
Usage
activeCamera
.onStatus = function(infoObject
) { // Your code here }
Parameters
infoObject
A parameter defined according to the status message.
Returns
Nothing.
Description
Event handler; invoked when the user allows or denies access to the camera. If you want to respond to this event handler, you must create a function to process the information object generated by the camera.
When a movie tries to access the camera, the Flash Player displays a Privacy dialog box that lets the user choose whether to allow or deny access.
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If the user allows access, the |
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If the user denies access, the |
To determine whether the user has denied or allowed access to the camera without processing this event handler, use the Camera.muted
property.
Note: If the user chooses to permanently allow or deny access for all movies from a specified domain, this handler is not invoked for movies from that domain unless the user later changes the privacy setting. For more information, see Camera.get
.
Example
The following callback function displays a message whenever the user allows or denies access to the camera.
myCam = Camera.get(); myVideoObject.attachVideo(myCam); myCam.onStatus = function(infoMsg) { if(infoMsg.code == "Camera.Muted"){ trace("User denies access to the camera"); } else trace("User allows access to the camera"); } // Change the Allow or Deny value to invoke the function System.showSettings(0);
See also
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