JP --

If you have used the Remoting Installer
(http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flashremoting/mx2004/components/actionsc
ript_2.0/flashremoting_comp_as20-win-en.exe), then you'll need to drag the
Remoting Class library into your document before you can use them.  When you
do it this way, you get all the remoting classes which will add more K to
your Flash SWF. 

Macromedia/Adobe also provides the source code for download as well, which
allows you to directly import the classes you need and comes with a lesser K
hit since you can import only what you need.
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/flashremoting/mx2004/components/actionscr
ipt_2.0/flashremoting_comp_sourcecode.zip

- John

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Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 00:14:42 -0500
From: "JP" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Flash Remoting
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> If you are using AS2, then you want to use import, not #include (which is
AS1).

DOH! I should have known that. Thanks!

Now I've got to go fix my Win config. The installer claims that 'remoting is
installed' and won't run again, but import mx.remoting.Services can't be
loaded and clearly is not where it's suppose to be. Ah well, that's the easy
part. Thanks again!

- jp

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