Sorry, this isn't true...

Generally, _height and _width DO return the height of the
_currentframe of the SWF.

The problem is that the SWFs we're using are created by FlashPaper,
which seems to mess things up a bit.

If anyone has any experience working with SWFs created by FlashPaper,
and could provide some advice about getting the size of each frame
(ignoring the background), it'd be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,
Matt Stuehler

On 4/18/07, matt stuehler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
All,

I'm working on an application that loads a variety of external SWFs.

Once each SWF loads, if I test it's _height and _width properties, I
get the height and width of the largest frame within that clip.

However, what I'd like to get is the _height and _width of a particular frame.

Is that possible?

Cheers,
Matt Stuehler

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