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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T01:15:30+00:00 2026-05-24T01:15:30+00:00

I have an AS3 application that loads various SWFs at runtime. The loading animation

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I have an AS3 application that loads various SWFs at runtime. The loading animation that is being used has a fairly long in and out animation that I don’t want to show if the target SWF is in the browser cache.

So at the moment each SWF is loaded in as required using Greensock’s SWFLoader in a basic manner:

var context:LoaderContext = new LoaderContext();
context.applicationDomain = ApplicationDomain.currentDomain;
loader = new SWFLoader("mySWF.swf", {name:"sectionLoader",context:context,auditSize:true,onOpen:onLoadInit,onProgress:onLoadProgress, onComplete:onCompleteLoadHandler, onError:onLoadErrorHandler});
loader.load();

My goal is to do something before calling loader.load(); to determine if the load operation will require the request to go beyond the browser cache, but before I get into R&Ding something I thought I’d ask if anyone has already done something similar.

A few more thoughts I’ve had so far:

  • Just keeping track of what has been loaded in AS3 isn’t good enough because if the user clears their cache they might be left loading a large SWF on a slow connection with no indicator.
  • Might a combination of LoaderItem.httpStatus and LoaderItem.auditSize() be worth investigating?
  • Is there a better loading framework for AS3 that I should be looking into instead of the Greensock classes?
  • Ideally I would prefer to also have some kind of version detection to span sessions that could be months apart, but one step at a time.
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    2026-05-24T01:15:31+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 1:15 am

    when you are doing any HTTP request, the responce comes up with HTTPStatus property. In AS3 you just need to chek if

    HttpStatusEvent.status == 304

    And for httpStatus in greensock library.

    Basically 304 code means that no chages has been made on server side to the resource which user has requested. Which eventually leads to conclution that the resource is in the cache.

    UPDATE

    If this will not fit your needs try storing some variable for should you play the animation or not in Cookies or in Session variables.

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