On 10/19/05, Ron Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It could be caching. Lots of discussion in the forum about this -
> Basically, you have to clean out your Player's cache area.
>
> It can also be caused by loading a swf that was compiled with the old
> version. Flash will use the first version of a class that it finds. So
> if you have 2 swfs that include the Banana Class and you forget to
> rebuild both swfs you will tear all of your hair out in frustration as
> Flash consistently uses your old class definition that it found in the
> swf that you forgot to rebuild.
>
> This is not as uncommon as it seems and almost everyone gets bitten by
> one of these two cases eventually.
> Usually only once since you end up with great mental scars as you are
> finding now.


Cheers for the help. Looks like it's sorted now. It's incredibly
frustrating especialy when you are trying to learn coding in this way!

Thanks again.

Dave
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