Bryan,

You're awesome! In 100 years that would not have occurred to me.

What a bizarre program Flash is!

Thanks very much for the tip,

OK
DAH

On Feb 9, 2007, at 6:25 PM, Bryan Thompson wrote:

Try adding the UIObject MovieClip to your library. You'll find it (Win XP,
Flash8) in Program Files\Macromedia\Flash
8\en\Configuration\ComonentFLA\StandardComponents.fla

I use that when creating custom V2 components by putting it on stage in
frame 2 after a stop() action.  Works fine.

Bryan


I am working on an app that has many view classes that extend
mx.core.UIObject. Until recently I was using Macromedia components as
placeholders, but the production app will use a different library,
the FlashLoaded BJC components, which are incompatible with the
Macromedia components.

I removed all the MM components from the library, and now my app
won't run. The first class that loads extends UIObject, and even
though that class is in my classpath, my view class that extends it
will not run.

However, when I add a single MM component to my Library--I have tried
it with the Label and the Button--it compiles and my UIObject
subclasses work as intended.

What gives? Is it possible to use UIObject without using the MM
components?

Thanks for any help you can offer,

OK
DAH


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