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Text object
Input text is always selectable. Flash generates a warning when this property is set to false and used with input text.
Example
The following example sets the selectable property to true:
fl.getDocumentDOM().selection[0].selectable = true;
text.selectionEnd
Availability
Flash MX 2004.
Usage
text.selectionEnd
Description
Property; a zero-based integer that specifies the end of a text subselection. For more information, see
text.selectionStart.
text.selectionStart
Availability
Flash MX 2004.
Usage
text.selectionStart
Description
Property; a zero-based integer that specifies the beginning of a text subselection. You can use this property with
text.selectionEnd to select a range of characters. Characters up to, but not including, text.selectionEnd are
selected. See
text.selectionEnd.
• If there is an insertion point or no selection, text.selectionEnd is equal to text.selectionStart.
• If text.selectionStart is set to a value greater than text.selectionEnd, text.selectionEnd is set to
text.selectionStart, and no text is selected.
Example
The following example sets the start of the text subselection to the sixth character:
fl.getDocumentDOM().selection[0].selectionStart = 5;
The following example selects the characters Barbara from a text field that contains the text My name is Barbara
and formats them as bold and green:
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