Hi Chris, Having had a trawl through the source code, I see what you're getting at. The fact that MovieAsset doesn't extend MovieClip is nothing to do with the problem; MovieAsset wraps a MovieClip property and passes that back, and that should be fine.
I've no idea where it's going wrong, I'm afraid - the code all looks sane and clean to me. Did you say you're only getting this issue from MTASC compiled .swfs..? Ian On 8/23/06, Chris Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sounds good guys! One minor update to think about before we are at the pub though. The problem only occurs when loading a rather large SWF. If it's a small one (20k or so) or it's on my local computer, then the MovieClip loads up, it is an actual MovieClip and all of the properties including _visible work just fine. I'm assuming that is because enough of it is loaded to be a full fledged MovieClip with these case so that calling movie._visible inside of the onLoadStart() method doesn't cause any problems. I'm not sure what extending MovieClip has to do with this situation, nor am I sure that it's feasible in my case, but I would love to hear your thoughts. See you guys soon! Ummmm beer... -Chris
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