But to my knowledge a sharedobject is always flushed by flash at the moment
you close the swf.
So you could make a fix using that.
This is a pretty nice info.
Do you know if it's a special sharedObject or one that you were using first ?


Not sure if this is any help to you.
Hope it will… thanks.
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erixtekila
http://blog.v-i-a.net/
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