Hi Michael,

I wanted to post this earlier (with the avm1 url) but couldn't find it (was 
using wrong search terms):
http://www.adobe.com/go/749eaa47

Here's a blog article from someone having similar problems and a few tips:
http://www.weblycan.com/blog/2006/12/loading_flash_8_as2_into_flex_1.html

Part from simple AVM1 animations (no code), I haven't tried mixing AVM1 and 
AVM2 swf's and personally avoid doing so (I guess you 
found out why ;-) ).

regards,
Muzak


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Michael Mudge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 3:53 AM
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Constructors in AS2 SWFs not being calledwhenloaded 
by AS3


>> Is there any reason why you aren't porting over the Thingy
>> class from AS2 to AS3? It might be easier to rewrite the
>> class using AS3.
>
> The system I'm making is for featuring other artist's work... Some may
> not have Flash 9, and really don't want to require them to use a program
> that isn't even out yet... Also, there are some older AS2 apps that will
> be adapted to this system.  The reason the base is in AS3 is because I
> want to be able to at least support AS3, since I assume it will
> eventually dominate, and AS3's got some other functionality that I would
> like to incorporate.
>
> That link to AVM1Movie was really interesting -- It definitely has some
> very relevant stuff, but I still don't see why AS2 doesn't call the
> constructor.  From what I can tell, the instance is created and all
> other calls work, but the constructor itself just gets skipped.
>
> Has anyone else tried this?  Would anyone else be willing to try and see
> what other information can be gleaned from it?  Would it be proper to
> say that this is a bug (rather than a shortcoming) in Flash Player 9?
>
> - Kipp
>


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