Hi Robert,

On testing the following cards (on the left), we got the results on the
right

611 - 032768 ( shows as a smiley face)
005 - 0491528
004 - 0000008
597 - 032768 ( shows as a smiley face)

A little different than we expected :)

Regards,
Lee




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Ralph
Sent: 29 May 2006 12:50
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Subject: RE: [Flashcoders] mtasc inject code onto first frame of root
tmeline?

You can. Just don't use the -header option for the mtasc params. If you
want to keep the existing code in the swf too, you will have to use the
-keep param. This might introduce some interesting conflicts though,
especially when there's already code in which will be reinjected (your
core library, for instance, or the mx libs).

Ralph.

-----Original Message-----
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smith
Sent: zondag 28 mei 2006 10:34
To: Flashcoders mailing list
Subject: [Flashcoders] mtasc inject code onto first frame of root
tmeline?

is it possible to use mtasc to inject code into the root timeline of a 
already existing swf? the swf is video. I want to inject some code onto 
the first frame so I can control it when loaded cross domain.

thanks

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