I forget who posted this originally, but here's how to create a class
that extends MovieClip without a symbol in the library.
Then you can use attachMovie to create an instance.
class net.something.MyButton extends MovieClip
{
public static var symbolName:String
="__Packages.net.something.MyButton";
private static var symbolLinked=Object.registerClass
(symbolName, MyButton);
public function MyButton()
{
}
// Other implementation goes here...
}
On Oct 30, 2006, at 12:41 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have a pretty basic question concerning registering Movieclips
that are created dynamically.
//CODE START
import com.mydomain.util.MyClass;
var holder=this.createEmptyMovieClip
("_mcRef"+_xPos,this.getNextHighestDepth());
//CODE END
How do I register 'holder' with MyClass?
Thanks in advance
Jim Bachalo
[e] jbach at bitstream.ca
[c] 416.668.0034
[w] www.bitstream.ca
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