You could try a JSFL approach: make a macro that writes in the appropriate import statement just prior to publish.

Danny

no there is no way
improts are executed at compile time all you can do is to define which class
to use depending on player version

2006/6/5, Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hey Guys,

So i'm in the process of writing a class that does a lot of JavaScript
handling.  The tricky part is, I want to use External Interface for
those files published in 8 and simple getURL calls for those published
in 7 or below.

For all intents and purposes, this is a private class that won't be
exposed to the public, so I can't simply require the user to import
version 8 of class or version 7 of class.

Is there a way to do a conditional import based on published version,
instead of runtime version?  I often use $version to detect major
version of play to handle other functionality, but as you all know
External Interface breaks if not published in 8.

OR better yet, could I simply just copy the file to the FP7 folder and
fake it?

Does this make sense or am I smoking crack here?

Christian
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