If you put an instance of the Combobox in the library of your root SWF it
will fix the problem - but the same old story of this messing up your
preloaders :)

Also read this...
http://ariaware.com/products/optimizer/downloads/docs/hints___tips/the_correct_way_to_load_in_external_swfs_that_contain_v2_components.htm



On 11/24/06, Ned Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi

I'm having a bit of a problem with some ComboBoxes.

The ComboBoxes are in a swf that is loaded into another at runtime.

The ComboBoxes work fine when I simply run the swf they're in. But when
I load that swf in, and click on the ComboBoxes a green box bounding the
dropdown is left visible whenever the dropdown disappears.

I'm using _lockroot=true in the loaded swf which seems to allow the
ComboBoxes to run correctly except for the green bounding box..

Any ideas?

Thanks

Ned




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