Hey Michael,

You may want to add a mask that only displays the stage(it's quick, easy,
and will not leave you stumped for hours =P )


B.


On 5/8/07, Michael King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hey all,

I know this is more of  a flash question than an actionscript question,
but
it's sorta related.

Anyway, at one time (a few versions back), I had some static text across
the top of the scene, in its own layer.

I moved it off the stage to test dynamically displaying the text (the
movie
ended up becoming multi-purpose, so instead of re-inventing the wheel, I
came up with a solution using query variables)

And now, the text is there when I publish it, even though I've deleted the
text object, a symbol version of it AND the layer it was on.  I had
understood anything off of the stage wouldn't be displayed, but I'm sure
that's a checkbox I'm missing.

In any event, with or without hiding the "off stage" area, how come I
can't
get rid of this text? It shows up about where I originally moved it to for
the testing, way above the scene, but it's not in the FLA that I can see.

Is there something else I'm missing?  Maybe some extraneous object files
that I should delete?  I can't find anything other than the SWF, FLA and
HTML files in my publishing folder and it's frustrating me to no end.

Help?

Thanks,

Michael King
CSIRT - Developer
Security Incident Response Group
Humana Inc.
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