Did you check to see if the parent lets the children be accessible in the accessibility prefs. This may allow the context menu of the child sprite display even with the parent having one. More of a guess, but might do the trick. Not positive if this will deal with the context menus, but it seems to me that the context menu would be something a screen reader would pull up when reading the swf. And "Make child objects accessible" would have to be checked for it to do so.
Just a thought. Someone may have a better solution though.
HTH,

Karl


On Jun 17, 2010, at 10:52 PM, Deepanjan Das wrote:

Hi Michael,
This may be a problem of symbol hierarchy in Adobe CS 3 onwards,

Warm Regards
Deepanjan Das

On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 1:13 AM, Mendelsohn, Michael <
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Hi list...

I have a parent sprite with a custom contextMenu defined for it, and within that, there is a child sprite with a custom contextMenu defined for that. The issue is that the child sprite doesn't show its contextMenu. It only shows the parent contextMenu. Anyone know what I'm missing? It's only
recently started with this problem.

thanks!
- Michael M.

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