Yes, I am already using that unloadAndStop()-method but I haven't had much yet. 
I am experience a rise in cpu usage each time I am switching client SWF files. 
After it's loaded it drops back to normal 20-30% cpu usage but after running it 
for a few hours. You can see that the switching between takes longer and longer 
every time.

Does that mean something isn't correctly cleaned up like some MovieClip which 
ain't stopped or an Timer-class instance? How can I hunt such things down? The 
Flex Builder profile is not of much help because it crashes after  a while or 
gives or null exception in the ProfilerAgent class.

Desperate!
Weyert

On Feb 1, 2010, at 7:11 PM, Henrik Andersson wrote:

> Mario Gonzalez wrote:
>> Using an anvil to place a thumbtack approach, you could use flash player
>> 10.1 and it's new 'unloadAndStop' method
> 
> The method has been there sine fp 10, not fp 10.1
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