Exactly. I was amazed too first time I saw it.

As micha said, you can do

getFocusObject():MovieClip{
  eval(Selection.getFocus());
}

Any ideas why is working that way?

Cheers

On 10/19/06, Michael Stuhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lieven Cardoen schrieb:
> FlashCoders,
>
>
>
> Selection.getFocus() gives back a String. Is there a way to get the
> Object?
>
eval()

micha
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