I can understand perhaps that components get picky about getting moved around, but I am loading these components in as part of a normal .swf - surely that's ok?

There is no funky changing of depths going on, they get loaded in, they then get removed when another one is loaded.

Can anyone confirm that this IS what happens when you use getNextHighestDepth() with components instead of the depthManager class?

On 1 Jun 2006, at 12:11, Ramon Miguel M. Tayag wrote:

I use getNextHighest and it has always worked fine.  I don't see why
it should be a problem - unless you change your depths in the middle
of the movie for some reason.

On 6/1/06, Kent Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://devqa.exnis.net/vanclarke.com/www/index.html

Go to News & PR/Fashion Shows and News & PR/Photo Gallery

The Fashion Shows page is using the FLV Playback from Flash 8, the
Photo Gallery is using thumbgallery from www.flashrelief.com

Perhaps foolishly, I have been developing this on a Mac with the
Flash 9 plugin installed, and these 2 components behave perfectly.
But it seems for anyone else they don't. I have since reinstalled
Flash Player 8 and I too get the flickering issue.

The pages above are external .swfs that are loaded into a parent swf
with .loadClip. I am guessing the problems I have are due to using
getNextHighestDepth() rather than the depthManager class, is that
right? Can anyone point me to a tutorial on how to use it? I've done
some googling and found nothing :<
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