I have not had a chance to look at it just yet, but wanted to ask.
Have you implemented something to the effect of following the
mouse._x and mouse._y or the MC's ._x and ._y and set up a boundary that will automatically
release the MC if the mouse moves out of the boundary range?

Karl


On Jun 15, 2009, at 7:31 AM, Joseph Masoud wrote:

Hello everyone,
On Firefox 3 for the Mac, if the user triggers a mouse down when over a draggable movie clip, but then releases the mouse outside the stage, for some reason the stopDrag() method of the movie clip is having no effect, you can see this on:

http://www.mavedu.com/viewer

Part of the [very messy and really horrible] code can be seen on:
http://pastebin.com/d44253a2d

I'm not exactly sure why the stopDrag method has no effect in lines 60 and 67.

where mc is the movie clip concerned. If you move your mouse back in, the movie clip is still draggable. I'm not sure what's going on?

I tried the solution suggested here:

http://blog.flabell.com/508/release-outside-in-as3-firefox-3-on-mac- trick

to no avail.

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Many thanks,
Joseph


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