You can't rely on the order of events for two movies in the same
timeline. Instead, why not have an onEnterFrame in the parent clip
that calls functions in ball_mc and ball2_mc in the proper order?

On 3/14/07, Paul Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This may be really basic but I can't understand.

The following is a simplified version of what I am trying to achieve.

Basically I am attaching an onEnterFrame function to 2 objects, say object1
and object2.

I am attaching it to object1 first however it is calling the onEnterFrame
function for object2 first.

I would appreciate any advice on why this is happening.

When I test the movie, the "Object2 enter frame" trace is displaying first.

Here is the code for my simplified test file:

object1 = attachMovie("ball_mc","ball_mc",1);
object2 = attachMovie("ball_mc","ball_mc2",2);

object1.onEnterFrame = function() {

        trace ("Object1 enter frame");

}

object2.onEnterFrame = function() {

        trace ("Object2 enter frame");

}

Many thanks

Paul

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