Assign a mask from the main SWF on the receiving movieclip

mc_clip_loader.setMask(mc_Mask);//Everything outside the stage's demensions of an external SWF is visible inside the receiver SWF...


Matt Muller wrote:

Im building a microsite, that is aligned to the center of the stage. I am
loading in animations that are swfs that are meant to run in the viewable
area in the microsite.
The animation fla's are exported as swfs with a mask, and I am also trying
to setMask in the shell, the animators tweens and shapes that are outside of
the mask
are affecting the size of my shell and when onResize() is called the site
jumps all over the show.

Does anyone have any ideas, bar going into the animations and cleaning up
everything that is outside the mask to get a perfect rectangle bounding box,
surely
there must be a way to do this, I have draw regions on and can see
everything going on outide the mask.

Quick fixes?

Thanks

MaTT
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