I wonder if anyone else has seen this? Sometimes, in a Flash Component that's
not a compiled component, the parameter values are ignored (only sometimes!)
for ActionScript 2.0. The same component in ActionScript 3.0 works fine
however. Has anyone else seen this issued? I've reported this to Adobe via
their wishform, and haven't received any reply from them concerning it, nor
an update that fixes it.

 

Basically, let's say you had a component called MyCoolComponent, with the
parameter "foo" that takes the values "bar1" and "bar2". The default
parameter value is "bar1", but the document sets it to "bar2". You can look
in the FLA, and it'll clearly say "bar2". Now when you publish the SWF, it'll
act as if it was "bar1". If you decompile the SWF with a tool such as flare,
it'll clearly show "bar1" in the decompiled ActionScript.

 

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