Whoops, sorry, missed your extra 'm' on 'mFooA' (not sure why that
crept in there?):
Object.registerClass("FooA", FooA);
var aObject:FooA_Class = _root.attachMovie("FooA", "FooA", 1);
Ian
On 7/7/06, Ian Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Julian,
You were nearly there with:
Object.registerClass("mFooA", FooA);
var aObject:FooA_Class = _root.attachMovie("FooA", "FooA", 1);
Just change it to:
Object.registerClass("mFooA", FooA);
var aObject:FooA_Class = FooA_Class(_root.attachMovie("FooA", "FooA", 1));
(as Class(x) is the equivalent of the Java class cast operator (Class)x)
HTH,
Ian
On 7/7/06, Mike Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps, but you never know: someone on this list may have a better
> solution for your problem.
>
> Mike
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