Hi,
you mean <flaname>_exclude.xml right? Otherwise it figures that only some of
them work:).
Things I noticed, you really have to exclude ALL classes you dont want, just
putting the toplevel classes in the file isnt going to work.

A workaround, or rather preferred approach I use is to have FlashDevelop (or
the underlying tool igen or asigen) generate intrinsic classes. FlashDevelop
comes prepackages with a 'library' project that allows you to do this.

greetz
JC


On 6/28/07, Tom Gooding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,



I am trying to stop compiling a load of classes into some as2/fp8 movies
- I can only get one of them to exclude using the exclude.xml method,
the rest seem to be the same size whether the exclude.xml file is
present or not. Are there bugs with this? Does anyone know any
workarounds?



Tom Gooding

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