>> If someone tells you, "Hey, I'm going to help you. Just give me a
>>couple of days and I'll take a personal look at your code and walk you
>>through it." and you believe him

"and you believe him" - that's the root of the problem right there- you
need to realize you can't rely on free help - people will try, but life
happens.  If you're relying on anonymous people you meet on the internet
to help you for free with your project, you're both putting your project
at great risk, and you're in the wrong profession (or at least going
about it the wrong way).  If you play that game you're very likely going
to lose from time to time, you should know that. Kerry was generous to
try and help you, and he owes you nothing.  If you feel "strung along",
that's your fault.  This is why spammers are still spamming and making
money at - there will always be people who risk too much faith in the
unknown.  If you were paying him for his help, that's a different story,
but you aren't - maybe you should.

Sometimes I get the feeling you're trying to "crowdsource" your
Actionscript problems instead of learning the actual mechanics of it. 


Jason Merrill 

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