As I said, those are intrinsics and native to the Flash Player -
therefore unstrippable, as they're not compiled into your .swf file
anyway.

To repeat - i) you can't strip them and ii) there's no point in
stripping them, as they don't add to your filesize.

Ian

On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 4:10 PM, SJF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes he was building components at the time, so maybe I have my wires
> crossed.
>
> Anyway, ignore the thread so far, what I would like to know is whether it's
> possible to strip out methods/capabilities from flash classes - for example,
> and to name a few, I don't need any of the following methods in any of my
> classes that extend Sprite:
>
> getObjectsUnderPoint
> propertyIsEnumerable
> areInaccessibleObjectsUnderPoint
>
> So does anyone know if it's worth stripping down classes to the bare minimum
> - for optimization and player performance.
>
> Cheers. SJF.
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