It sounds like you are confusing polymorphism with multiple
inheritance. ActionScript and Java and pretty much any OOP language do
allow for polymorphism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymorphism_in_object-oriented_programming
-Steve
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well, I get Interfaces, but thanks for explaining :).
I just don't think actionscript, or java, has any polymorphism,
since the definition of that is, in my opinion, a class having more
than one parent class (ie, can extend 2 or more classes), which
isn't the case. So I don't understand why people who are explaining
oop in actionscript talk about polymorphism, because it just
isn't there :), but perhaps I'm wrong.
cheers,
-Meinte
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