Thank you both for your help!

It turns out the problem had to do with the CLASSPATH settings and the fact
that another developer on my team had created a Color class in a different
namespace. The result was that Flash was grabbing this custom Color class
instead of the intrinsic one. 

Sorry for the wild goose chase. :-\

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Byron
Canfield
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 12:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] Color.setRGB - no such method?

I have neither Flex nor Flash Player 9 -- I suspect your conclusion is
correct. Wild hair (is Flash 9 player beta?): might want to see if it's a
case issue, and use a different name for the color object (i.e., Flash 6
player would also reject "color" for use as an object name, as it was not
case sensitive and "color" was a reserved word).

-- 
Byron "Barn" Canfield


> Barn -
>
> Thanks for testing the code. Do you have Flex 2.0 / Flash Player 9 on your
> system? If not, then I think that may be the cause of my problem (I do
> have
> them installed; we're using Flex for upcoming projects).


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