I noticed a cool little feature in Flash recently that could apply to
this.  I found that if you load an SWF into a MovieClip that the SWF
will take on a lot of the properties of the parent SWF (as we all know),
but, by loading the SWF into a different level, it maintains its own.
Perhaps if you create a separate SWF for handling the PrintJob and load
that into a new level, thus maintaining a connection to the main SWF, it
might run asynchronous to the main movie.

It's worth a shot and whether it works or not, I get to find out a bit
more about how the levelling in Flash actually works ;-)

Lee




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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steven
Sacks
Sent: 29 March 2006 13:19
To: 'Flashcoders mailing list'
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] PrintJob causes Abort Script error message.

> PrintJob works fine in simplistic Flash movies.
> That ain't an error with my code!

One of the primary rules of debugging:

If you've got some code that isn't working correctly, make a simple test
in
a new movie.  If it works in the simple test, the issue is somewhere
else
and you need to keep debugging.

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