Thanks very much for your help guys :) I figured it out. 

I skinned some of the Macromedia V2 Components (combobox & button) and
embedded them into a movie as compiled clips. Then that movie is loaded
into another movie (parent). The _lockroot helped the combobox display
but I still got the keyline. The way I fixed it was to embed the
original macromedia combo box and button into the parent movie and
voila, no keyline.

Damn Macromedia Components!


-----Original Message-----
From: Drew Foehn 
Sent: Monday, 2006 May 01 9:57 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: FW: Green Keyline

So no takers on this?

I find it really strange that no one has encountered this problem
before. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Drew Foehn
Sent: Friday, 2006 April 28 12:09 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: Green Keyline

Hello,

I have built an application that uses extended Macromedia components
(buttons), this application is loaded inside of another swf. In order to
make sure that the _root targets are correct for the app I've used
_lockroot (I know, it's a bad idea). The problem I am having is when the
application is loaded into another swf a green key line appears around
buttons when they are clicked. When the swf is loaded by itself the
problem disappears. 

Has anyone else encountered this issue? 

Regards,

Drew Foehn
Actionscript Developer
HotHouse Interactive
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