Thanks for still thinking about this over the weekend Jason.  :-)  I've also 
been thinking about the aso files.  I deleted them and it didn't make much 
difference.

I seem to have a bigger problem now: I have a mysterious hs_err_pid12334.log 
file that's been created next to my flp.  I've never seen this before, so I 
searched for it.  It's some sort of java runtime error log, but I don't get why 
it would appear with Flash.  Flash now won't let me debug, not even a 
breakpoint on a one line Flash file.  Anyone seen this before?

There won't be any  E4X tinkering without my debugger...

- Michael M.



>> that can cause problems too if the .aso files.  

What I meant to type was , "that can cause problems too if the .aso
files have a timestamp inconsistency with the .as files."


Not sure if this is the problem but it never hurts to also try deleting
your .aso files as well, to be sure flash isn't trying to compile an old
file.  If it still seems to be doing this - check the timestamps on the
.as files - that can cause problems too if the .aso files.  Also, if you
have another .swf used in your project that uses the same class, that
can mean your project will use the other .swf's older version instead of
your new one.  If all else fails, see this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2193953/flash-cs4-refuse-to-let-go  -
pretty humorous read.


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