Does compiling the B class fix the problem?

If the B.SWF has an old version of the definition of the C Class, then rebuilding A.SWF will not get rid of the copy of the definition of Class C in the B.SWF. When Flash player needs to use Class C it uses the first definition it finds.
Common problem - bit us a few times.

Ron


Dominico Savio wrote:
I have this weird problem, and could not find any solutions on net.

I have 2 swf A and B, and A.swf using a C class, and A.swf will be loaded
into B.swf.

Whenever I modified C class, then recompile A, the A.swf functions correctly when it's played alone or tested in authoring environment. But when I load A.swf in B.swf, then A.swf behaves just like before I modifield C class. To fix this problem I have to change class path, and this solution is not good
at all if I frequenly update C class.

I have tried Clear ASO Cache component, I have physically deleted the whole
ASO folder, and still not fix it. Any idea?

Dominic
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