I think its not simple because you are scripting timeline wise. Got to pick. AS2 or AS3. I believe what they were trying to say was if you have all the code in classes, you can communicate between the root and the added movie clip because the classes reference each other, not the timeline. Plus you will be referencing objects, so communicating between the objects through the classes is how it's done in AS3.

Am I on the right track guys?

Karl


On Apr 16, 2010, at 3:52 AM, natalia Vikhtinskaya wrote:

I have two good books Loey Lott and Colin Moock but could not find
answer for this simple situation. Maybe this is not simple for AS3?

2010/4/16 Karl DeSaulniers <[email protected]>:
Oops, I meant import. :P
Been working in PHP a lot lately. :)

Karl


On Apr 16, 2010, at 3:23 AM, Henrik Andersson wrote:

Karl DeSaulniers wrote:

Can you set an "include" on the first frame of the added movie clip that adds the appropriate class to record the variables and then talk to the
main timeline?

You don't include classes, you import them. It was the same deal in as 2.

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