I see what you mean Jim. Maybe it's best used for classes loaded via swc
libraries.

On 6/18/07, elibol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Actually, I would do it how Jim suggested - using the getDefinitionByName
function. It's that less involved solution I did not know about. Where is
this function documented?

On 6/18/07, Jim Kremens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There's also this:
>
> var ClassRef:Object = getDefinitionByName("flash.display::Sprite");
> var element:Sprite = new ClassRef();
>
> That allows you to really use a string and not a class reference,
> which is what I think you want...
>
> But, as with Flash 8, the class reference must really exist in your
> swf somewhere, so
> you may as well do what elibol suggested...
>
> Jim Kremens
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