Hello broDy,

- You could use absolute path to your shared font library,
  perhaps, that will help.
  I mean: "http://www.somewhere.com/fonts/myfontlib.swf";

  

BW> I have about 150 .swf's' all sharing the same Font
BW> Symbol. Everything works great when the files are in
BW> the same folder as the HTML file, and mainLoader.swf
BW> file. However I need the HTML file to be two
BW> directories up. When I do this and make the
BW> appropriate coding changes everything still works but
BW> the Font gets loaded in now every time a new .swf
BW> loads. This defeats the whole purpose, slows down load
BW> times, increases bandwidth and memory usage. 

BW> Ivan I read through your component's documentation and
BW> it appears to address some of these issues but are you
BW> familiar with another work around. I am assuming you
BW> are as this would be the motive behind building the
BW> component in the first place. I have to publish by
BW> next Monday and do not want to go through  and change
BW> all 150 files if it can be prevented. Your component
BW> may be a solid answer for the next project but can you
BW> give me and Michael advice on how to avoid / remedy
BW> this reloading issue.

BW> Any thoughts would be appreciated.

BW> broD
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